Custom Error Pages in Cloud Hosting
The custom made error pages feature is provided with each cloud hosting package deal which we offer and you shall be able to substitute all generic pages with your own with no more than just a few mouse clicks inside your Hepsia website hosting CP. You shall need to develop the actual files and to upload them to your account, then to set them for a specific domain or subdomain through the Hosted Domains section of the Hepsia CP. You can do this for each Internet site hosted in the account separately, so that every set of personalized pages will have identical layout as the site it's part of. If necessary, you may always go back to a default page from our system or to a default Apache server page. Another way to set custom made error pages is to create an .htaccess file inside the domain/subdomain root folder and to add a few lines in it. If you never done this before, you can simply copy the needed program code from our Help article about this.
Custom Error Pages in Semi-dedicated Hosting
Including your pages for any of the 4 error types to any site hosted inside a semi-dedicated server account with us will be really easy and shall not take more than several mouse clicks. After you upload the files inside your account, you can check out the Hosted Domains section of your Hepsia CP and edit the domains and subdomains listed there via an intuitive interface with drop-down navigation. You could choose what page should appear for each error type. The options are a standard Apache server page or a page from our system, and personalized pages. Should you select the abovementioned option, you need to enter the link to each page in your account, then save the change. The link or the type of page which shows up in case a user encounters an error can be changed anytime. In case you are more experienced, you can use an .htaccess file in order to set custom error pages too, as opposed to using our integrated generator instrument, and if you select this option, the file has to be placed inside the root directory of a specific domain or subdomain.