Each time a page on your website does not load, an error message will be shown to the visitor. Since there are different errors, there are different pages that'll appear, but what is common for all of them is that they're generic and most likely shall have absolutely nothing that is similar to the layout of your site, which may be aggravating for any website visitor. This is the reason why hosting providers have introduced a feature known as Custom Error Pages. For a number of different errors, visitors shall see your custom content, which can be informative or witty, in accordance with your personal preference, and which will match the overall design and style of your website, so the pages will not appear as if they aren't part of your site at all. You could use this option for a number of errors - 400 (Bad request), 401 (Unauthorized), 403 (Forbidden) and 404 (File not Found).

Custom Error Pages in Shared Website Hosting

The customized error pages function is offered with every single shared website hosting plan we offer and you will be able to swap all generic pages with your own with no more than several mouse clicks from your Hepsia hosting CP. You'll have to produce the actual files and to upload them to your account, and then to set them for a given domain or subdomain from the Hosted Domains section of the Hepsia CP. You could do this for every web site hosted in the account separately, so that every set of custom pages will have the exact same style and design as the Internet site it's part of. If required, you could always revert back to a default page from our system or to the default Apache server page. An alternate way to set customized error pages is to create an .htaccess file inside the domain/subdomain root folder and to add a few lines in it. If you haven't done this before, you can simply copy the needed code from our Help article on the subject.

Custom Error Pages in Semi-dedicated Servers

When you host your sites in a semi-dedicated server account with our company, you may set custom error pages for any of them easily through our custom Hepsia hosting CP. With a couple of mouse clicks inside the Hosted Domains section, you could modify the default setting from a system page to a customized one for any of the four error types. All you need to do is provide a link to each and every file which you have uploaded before that and then save the change. If needed, you'll be able to revert this change anytime and in exactly the same way. If you want, you may use an .htaccess file as well. It must be created/uploaded within the domain or subdomain folder associated with the site whose error pages you want to modify and the content for such a file can be found in our Help article on this matter.