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(Sorry, this page doesn't exist. Why don't we start over?) [ Ir a la página de inicio ] 3. For a "Thank You" or Confirmation Page After a user completes a purchase or fills out a form.

It looks like you're working on a button or link that says (Go to the Home Page).

(While you wait, you can keep exploring our news.) [ Ir a la página de inicio ] 4. Technical Tip: "Ir a" vs. "Página de inicio" IR A LA PГЃGINA DE INICIO

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This is a standard navigational element in Spanish-language web design. Depending on where this link is located—like on a 404 error page, at the end of an article, or in a "thank you" message—here are a few ways you can style or expand the content around it to make it more engaging: 1. Simple & Functional (Sorry, this page doesn't exist

Are you placing this on a 404 error page , or is it part of a general navigation menu ? Knowing the context can help me give you more specific copy!

Use these if you just need clear navigation without extra fluff. (Return to start) Ir a la portada (Go to the front page) Regresar a la página principal (Return to the main page) 2. For a 404 Error Page If the user is lost, you want to be helpful and friendly. It looks like you're working on a button

(Oops! Looks like you're lost. Don't worry, you can get back to the safe path.)