If a page on your Internet site doesn't load, an error message will be displayed to the site visitor. As there are different errors, there are different pages which will show up, but what is common for all of them is that they're generic and in all probability will have absolutely nothing that is similar to the design of your website, which can be aggravating for any website visitor. That is the reason why hosting service providers have introduced a function named Custom Error Pages. For a range of different errors, site visitors shall see your custom content, which can be informative or funny, depending on your choice, and that will match the design of your Internet site, so the pages will not seem like they are not part of your Internet site at all. You can use this option for numerous errors - 400 (Bad request), 401 (Unauthorized), 403 (Forbidden) and 404 (File not Found).
Custom Error Pages in Website Hosting
You will be able to set up customized error pages for each of your domains or subdomains. The feature is supported by all website hosting plans which we offer, so as soon as you log in to your Hepsia Control Panel and go to the Hosted Domains section, you can click on the Edit button for a domain/subdomain and in the pop-up that"ll show up, you could pick the sort of error page that should appear - a default one from our system, a conventional Apache web server page or a custom one. For the aforementioned option, you'll have to assign the URL to the page, so if you use custom made pages, you must upload the files inside your web hosting account first. One other way is to use an .htaccess file placed inside the domain or subdomain folder with a line for every error type. The actual syntax can be located in our Knowledge Base, so that you can use this feature even if you do not have any previous experience.
Custom Error Pages in Semi-dedicated Hosting
All Linux semi-dedicated packages that we supply support custom made error pages and it will not take more than a couple of mouse clicks in your Hepsia website hosting Control Panel to use this function. The option can be found in the Hosted Domains section of your CP where you will have to input the links to the custom-made files using simple drop-down menus and an easy to work with interface. Keep in mind, you need to upload them to your account before that. If you do not want to employ this function at some point, you could deactivate it just as easily and choose an Apache server page or a default page from our system to be displayed whenever your visitors encounter an error. If you'd prefer, you could also use an .htaccess file to permit the custom made error pages. The file should include a specific line of code as well as a link for each and every error type and you can easily discover an example of the entire content for all four error types in our Help section.