Error Pages

An error page informs the visitor when there is a problem accessing your site. Each type of problem has its own code. For example, a visitor entering a non-existent URL will see a 404 error, while an unauthorized user trying to access a restricted area of your site will see a 401 error.

The basic error pages are automatically provided by the web server (Apache). However, if you prefer, you can create a custom error page for any valid HTTP status code starting with 4 or 5.

 

  1. Click on "Error Pages":


2. From here, you will be able to configure the content you want to display in the error pages, HTML knowledge is required:

 

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