Custom Error Pages in Shared Web Hosting
If you purchase a Linux shared web hosting service from us, you shall be able to set customized error pages for your websites easily and quickly, because this function is a part of all of our solutions. The moment you've created the files and uploaded them to your hosting account, you can go to the Hosted Domains section of your Hepsia Control Panel and click on the Edit button for the particular domain or subdomain. Inside the pop-up which will appear, you shall see drop-down menus for all 4 kinds of errors and for each of them you may select an Apache default page, a generic page from our system or a personalized page. Should you select the 3rd option, you should just input the URL to the file that you've uploaded and save the change. Another way to set personalized error pages is to create an .htaccess file in the domain or subdomain folder and to include a couple of lines of program code in it. In case you don't have prior experience or if you are simply unsure how to do this, you could simply copy and paste the code from our Knowledge Base article on that subject.
Custom Error Pages in Semi-dedicated Hosting
Incorporating your pages for each of the four error types to any Internet site hosted in a semi-dedicated server account with us will be very easy and will not take more than a few clicks. Once you upload the files inside your account, you can check out the Hosted Domains section of your Hepsia CP and edit each of the domains and subdomains listed there through an intuitive interface with drop-down menus. You can pick what page should appear for every single error type. The alternatives are a standard Apache server page or a page from our system, and customized pages. Should you choose the aforementioned option, you have to input the link to every page in your account, then save the change. The link or the sort of page which will appear when a user encounters an error can be modified anytime. If you're more experienced, you could use an .htaccess file so as to set custom error pages too, as an alternative to using our integrated generator instrument, and should you pick this option, the file needs to be located in the root directory of a specific domain or subdomain.