conditional_404_pages
Conditional 404 Pages provides site builders and content authors the ability to configure different 404 pages per site section.
For Drupal sites that manage multiple brands, markets or any other site section, which requires a specific 404 page with site section specific content, use Conditional 404 Pages.
Create and manage multiple 404 page not found pages
When creating and and managing a conditional 404 page, reference an existing content item and then configure which path(s) govern when this page should be displayed as the 404 page. For example, for a site section for Brand A, configure the conditional 404 page path as //brand-a-site-section/*, so that a non-existing page request at /brand-a-site-section/does-not-exist, will display the referenced content item.
Translating multiple 404 page not found pages
The conditional 404 page referenced content item can be translated into any available configured language. When a language specific path, such as a Spanish /es//brand-a-site-section/does-not-exist, the referenced content item's Spanish translation will be displayed.