Whenever a page on your site does not load, an error message will be shown to the visitor. As there are different errors, there are different pages that'll appear, but what's standard for all of them is that they're generic and in all probability will have absolutely nothing in common with the design of your site, which may be aggravating for any website visitor. This is the primary reason why hosting service providers have introduced a feature named Custom Error Pages. For a range of different errors, visitors will see your custom content, which may be informative or amusing, depending on your choice, and that will match the design and style of your site, so the pages shall not appear as if they aren't part of your Internet site at all. You can use this option for a number of errors - 400 (Bad request), 401 (Unauthorized), 403 (Forbidden) and 404 (File not Found).

Custom Error Pages in Cloud Hosting

You'll be able to set up custom made error pages for each of your sites with ease when you use any of our cloud hosting. This could be done through the Hosted Domains section of the Hepsia Control Panel, provided with all accounts and when you go there, you'll be able to set your custom pages independently for any domain or subdomain. You have to upload the files to your account beforehand and input the links to them during the process. This function may be de-activated whenever you want and the options you'll be able to pick from are a conventional page from our system or a default Apache server page. Custom error pages may be set with an .htaccess file as well. The file should be put in the domain or subdomain folder and it must include some system code and links to the pages. If you are not tech-savvy, you can copy the whole content you'll need for the file from our Help section.

Custom Error Pages in Semi-dedicated Servers

When you host your Internet sites in a semi-dedicated server account with our company, you can set custom made error pages for each of them with ease via our custom Hepsia hosting Control Panel. With only a couple of mouse clicks inside the Hosted Domains section, you are able to edit the default setting from a system page to a custom made one for any of the 4 error types. All you must do is provide a link to every single file that you've uploaded before that and then save the change. If needed, you'll be able to revert this change at any time and in exactly the same way. If you'd like, you can use an .htaccess file as well. It has to be created/uploaded inside the domain or subdomain folder belonging to the website whose error pages you want to change and the content for this type of file can be found in our Help article about this matter.