If you have checked out lots of sites, you have probably come across some error message from time to time. An error could occur when the website hosting server cannot process a request (Error 400), if you must log in to see some content and you haven't done so (Error 401), if you aren't allowed to access a page (Error 403) or when a link leads to a file which isn't on the website hosting server (Error 404). Getting this type of messages can sometimes be frustrating since the pages don't have anything in common with the actual Internet site. That’s why some website hosting providers allow you to set your own error pages which will match the layout of your own site and that can have any content that you would like - details why the error has occurred, a suggestion how to handle it or even some amusing comment. This sort of feature can help you keep the visitor on the website whatever the error and the reason for it.

Custom Error Pages in Shared Web Hosting

You'll be able to set up custom error pages for all of your sites effortlessly if you use any of our Linux shared web hosting packages. This can easily be done from the Hosted Domains part of the Hepsia Control Panel, which comes with all accounts and when you go there, you could set your customized pages independently for any domain or subdomain. You must upload the files to your account ahead of time and enter the links to them through the process. This feature may be de-activated at any time and the options you'll be able to choose from are a standard page from our system or a default Apache web server page. Custom made error pages can be set with an .htaccess file too. The file should be put in the domain or subdomain folder and it must incorporate some system code and links to the pages. If you're not tech-savvy, you may copy the whole content you'll need for the file from our Help section.