Custom Error Pages
Find out more about website error pages, exactly when they pop up and why you ought to utilize customized error pages.
If you have browsed lots of websites, you have probably come across some error message now and again. An error may occur when the hosting server cannot process a request (Error 400), if you must log in so as to see some content and you haven't done so (Error 401), if you are not permitted to access some page (Error 403) or when a link leads to a file that is not on the website hosting server (Error 404). Getting this type of messages may sometimes be aggravating because the pages have nothing in common with the actual Internet site. That’s why some hosting companies permit you to apply your own error pages which will match the design of your own Internet site and that may have any content that you'd like - information why the error has taken place, a suggestion how to handle it or even some funny comment. Such a feature can help you keep the visitor on the site regardless of the error and the reason for it.
Custom Error Pages in Website Hosting
The customized error pages function is available with each and every website hosting package that we offer and you shall be able to substitute all generic pages with your own with no more than several mouse clicks in your Hepsia website hosting Control Panel. You shall have to develop the actual files and to upload them to your account, then to set them for a specific domain or subdomain via the Hosted Domains section of the Hepsia CP. You can do this for each website hosted inside the account individually, so that every set of custom made pages shall have identical design and style as the website it's part of. If required, you could always go back to a default page from our system or to the default Apache server page. A different way to set personalized error pages is to create an .htaccess file inside the domain/subdomain root folder and to include a few lines in it. If you have not done this before, you can simply copy the required code from our Help article about this.