If a page on your Internet site does not load, an error message will be displayed to the website visitor. As there are different errors, there are different pages that will show up, but what is standard for all of them is that they are generic and probably will have absolutely nothing that is similar to the layout of your website, which may be frustrating for any website visitor. This is the reason why website hosting providers have introduced a feature named Custom Error Pages. For a number of different errors, site visitors will see your customized content, which can be informative or humorous, in accordance with your taste, and that will match the layout of your site, so the pages will not seem like they're not part of your website at all. You may use this option for a variety of errors - 400 (Bad request), 401 (Unauthorized), 403 (Forbidden) and 404 (File not Found).

Custom Error Pages in Website Hosting

You'll be able to set up personalized error pages for any of your websites easily when you use any of our Linux website hosting. This could be done via the Hosted Domains section of the Hepsia Control Panel, provided with all accounts as soon as you go there, you could set your custom pages independently for any domain or subdomain. You must upload the files to your account beforehand and enter the links to them through the process. This function can be de-activated at any time and the options you will be able to choose from are a generic page from our system or a default Apache server page. Customized error pages could be set with an .htaccess file too. The file should be put into the domain or subdomain folder and it must incorporate some system code and links to the pages. If you aren't tech-savvy, you may copy the entire content necessary for the file from our Help section.

Custom Error Pages in Semi-dedicated Hosting

All of the Linux semi-dedicated hosting packages which we supply support customized error pages and it shall not take more than a few mouse clicks inside your Hepsia hosting Control Panel to use this feature. The option is available in the Hosted Domains section of your Control Panel where you will have to type in the links to the custom-made files through basic drop-down menus and an easy to use interface. Needless to say, you have to upload them to your account before that. In case you don't want to employ this feature at some point, you will be able to disable it just as fast and choose an Apache server page or a default page from our system to be displayed whenever your visitors encounter an error. If you prefer, you may also use an .htaccess file to allow the custom made error pages. The file needs to contain a specific line of code and a link for every single error type and you can find an example of the entire content for all four error types in our Help section.