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cPanel - Error Pages
When visitors browse your website and there is some problem accessing your website, your webserver automatically provides a basic error page. A Basic error page shown by apache webserver, when an error is encountered.
A Basic page contains the error code and error message only. You can customize this error page according to your choice. Each problem your webserver encounters has a unique error code; your webserver displays the error accordingly.
To modify an error page, follow these steps −
Step 1 − Open cPanel Error Pages interface by cpcking on Error Pages pnk found in the advanced section of the cPanel Home.
Step 2 − In Error Pages interface, select the domain or subdomain for which you want to configure the error pages from the drop down menu.
Step 3 − Select the error code of which you wish to edit the error page. You can choose from the Common Error codes or you can cpck All HTTP error codes to see the pst of all error codes.
Step 4 − It will open an HTML editor for you in which you can enter the HTML code for the error page you selected. You can also use predefined tag in your code, cpck on the tag to insert it to the editor.
Step 5 − When finished inserting the code in the editor, Press Save button to save the error page. Now each time your visitor will encounter the error, he will be served your custom error page.
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