If you have browsed lots of sites, you've probably come across some error message now and again. An error may take place if the website hosting server cannot process a request (Error 400), if you need to log in so as to see some content and you haven't done so (Error 401), if you are not able to access some webpage (Error 403) or if a link leads to a file which is not on the server (Error 404). Encountering such messages could often be annoying as the pages have absolutely nothing in common with the actual website. That’s why some website hosting providers permit you to set your own error pages which will match the layout of your own Internet site and that could have any content that you'd like - details why the error has taken place, a suggestion how to handle it or even some amusing remark. Such a function can help you keep the visitor on the website no matter the error and the reason for it.

Custom Error Pages in Shared Web Hosting

You can set up custom error pages for all of your Internet sites easily if you use any of our shared web hosting. This could be done via the Hosted Domains section of the Hepsia CP, offered with all accounts and once you go there, you could set your personalized pages independently for any domain or subdomain. You need to upload the files to your account in advance and input the links to them during the process. This feature could be de-activated anytime and the options you shall be able to to select from are a generic page from our system or a default Apache web server page. Custom error pages could be set with an .htaccess file too. The file should be placed in the domain or subdomain folder and it should contain some system code and links to the pages. If you're not tech-savvy, you may copy the entire content required for the file from our Help section.