Custom Error Pages
Find out about web site error pages, precisely when they show up and why you should utilize customized error pages.
If you have looked at loads of Internet sites, you've probably come across some error message once in a while. An error can occur when the website hosting server can't process a request (Error 400), if you must log in in order to see some content and you have not done so (Error 401), if you aren't able to access a page (Error 403) or when a link leads to a file that is not on the server (Error 404). Encountering this kind of messages could often be aggravating because the pages don't have anything in common with the actual site. That’s why some hosting providers allow you to use your own error pages which will match the layout of your own site and which could have any content which you would like - details why the error has taken place, a suggestion how to proceed or even some amusing remark. Such a feature will help you keep the visitor on the website irrespective of the error and the reason for it.
Custom Error Pages in Cloud Hosting
The custom error pages function is provided with each and every cloud hosting plan which we offer and you will be able to replace all generic pages with your own with no more than just a few mouse clicks inside your Hepsia hosting CP. You will have to create the actual files and to upload them to your account, and then to set them for a given domain or subdomain using the Hosted Domains section of the Hepsia CP. You may do this for every single website hosted in the account individually, so that every set of personalized pages will have identical style and design as the site it's part of. When necessary, you could always revert back to a default page from our system or to a default Apache server page. An alternate way to set custom error pages is to create an .htaccess file inside the domain/subdomain root folder and to include a few lines in it. If you haven't done this before, you may simply copy the necessary program code from our Help article on the subject.