Custom Error Pages
Find out more about web site error pages, precisely when they appear and why you should utilize customized error pages.
If you have checked out many websites, you've probably encountered some error message from time to time. An error can take place if the website hosting server cannot process a request (Error 400), if you have to log in in order to see some content and you haven't done so (Error 401), if you aren't able to access a webpage (Error 403) or if a link leads to a file which isn't on the web server (Error 404). Getting such messages could sometimes be aggravating because the pages don't have anything in common with the actual website. That’s why some website hosting service providers permit you to use your own error pages which will match the layout of your own Internet site and which can have any content that you want - information why the error has appeared, a suggestion how to handle it or even some witty comment. This type of feature shall help you keep the visitor on the site regardless of the error or the reason for it.
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Custom Error Pages in Semi-dedicated Hosting
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Linux semi-dedicated hosting that we provide support personalized error pages and it will not take more than several clicks from your Hepsia website hosting Control Panel to use this feature. The option is included in the Hosted Domains section of your CP in which you'll need to input the links to the custom-made files via very simple drop-down menus and an easy to use interface. Of course, you must upload them in your account before that. In case you don't need to employ this feature at some point, you can disable it just as quickly and select an Apache server page or a default page from our system to be displayed whenever your visitors encounter an error. If you prefer, you can also use an .htaccess file to allow the custom made error pages. The file needs to contain a specific line of code as well as a link for every single error type and you can easily discover an example of the entire content for all four error types in our Help section.