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{{ define "main" }}
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<h1 class="mb-3 text-4xl font-extrabold">{{ i18n "error.404_title" | emojify }}</h1>
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<p class="mt-8 mb-12 text-neutral-400 dark:text-neutral-500">
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{{ i18n "error.404_error" | emojify }}
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</p>
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<div class="prose dark:prose-invert">
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<p>{{ i18n "error.404_description" | emojify }}</p>
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</div>
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<div class="mt-8 prose dark:prose-invert">
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<strong>Please use the search on this website!</strong><br />
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You may find what you search. Click on the magifying glass 🔍 in the top
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right corner or hit <kbd>/</kbd> (that is usually <kbd>Shift + 7</kbd>
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on a german layout) on your keyboard to open the search.
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</div>
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<div class="mt-8 prose dark:prose-invert">
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There are still a lot of URLs in search engines that refer to old pages
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and I'm trying a new method to get them removed from search results. This means,
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that I do not redirect 404 errors as 301 errors to the new location as no search
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engine seems to update their indexes with the new URLs. The negative effect is,
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that you have to search the updated URL by hand.
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</div>
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{{ end }}
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