Custom Error Pages
Get familiar with website error pages. Discover when they appear and why you should configure your own custom error pages.
Each time a page on your site doesn't load, an error message shall be shown to the website visitor. As there are different errors, there are different pages that'll display, but what's common for all of them is that they are generic and almost certainly will have practically nothing that resembles the design of your Internet site, which may be aggravating for any website visitor. That is the main reason why hosting providers have introduced a function named Custom Error Pages. For a variety of different errors, visitors will see your customized content, which could be informative or humorous, depending on your taste, and which shall match the design of your site, so the pages will not seem like they're not part of your website at all. You can use this option for a number of errors - 400 (Bad request), 401 (Unauthorized), 403 (Forbidden) and 404 (File not Found).
Custom Error Pages in Cloud Web Hosting
You'll be able to set up personalized error pages for all of your websites easily when you use any of our Linux cloud web hosting. This can be done through the Hosted Domains section of the Hepsia Control Panel, offered with all accounts and when you go there, you'll be able to set your personalized pages independently for any domain or subdomain. You need to upload the files to your account before you start and enter the links to them during the process. This function can be de-activated anytime and the options you will be able to choose from are a generic page from our system or a default Apache server page. Custom error pages may be set with an .htaccess file as well. The file should be put in the domain or subdomain folder and it should incorporate some system code and links to the pages. If you aren't tech-savvy, you can copy the entire content needed for the file from our Help section.