You didn’t provide a link to your web site, or say what theme you’re using so it’s pretty hard to give you an answer.
If you’re using a contributed theme, you should post your question in the support forum dedicated to that theme. Please provide the URL to your site when asking for help too, it is a tremendous help.
If you’re using a commercial theme, then you’ll need to go to the developer for support.
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Brige
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Thank you for your reply. I started with the theme “hum”. The “nothing found” remains on any other WP themes that I install.
Pretty frustrating ? When one doesn’t know coding, yes.
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Brige
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Why is it made so hard to trash the 1rst post rather than getting a permanent parent/child theme comment : “nothing found”, or just keep the post on ? Anybody ?
There is a bug with the themes when blog sample is trashed : getting an error : “Not found”.
It isn’t a bug.
The 404 (not found error) happens because there is no longer any content posted to your blog page after you delete the sample post. Publish something to the page that displays your posts and the 404 will go away. Neither the theme you use or coding issues come into play.
No content = a 404 on the page that’s designated to display your post content.
[edit] …just to clarify: you may not actually see a “404” response, however in most cases you will see the “Nothing Found” message.
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Brige
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There is a 404file in the directory of “Make” to make sure that this type of error keep occurring. And no, it has nothing to do with the content of the post but with the programming.
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Brige
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Dear Mr. WP new developer,
Before you start working with WP not too long ago, pretty much everybody was able to build a blog and/or non-blog site with WP.
I did it without much knowledge with Crash Course at that time.
I notice how much this has become quite challenging.
You say that it is not a bug. You might be right. We could call these only “Shadows”, the ones we only in nightmares. They are not real, though. I want to assure you that WP is a great company.
Thank you for increasing business for all the web developer companies on the internet.
Thank you to Dimitri Vorontzov for his knowledge into this field and for the simplicity of his explanations.