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How can I create my own error pages?

Learn how to set up custom error pages.

Article ID: SLN20331

When a visitor tries to view a page that you have deleted, they will typically encounter a generic 404 not found error. You can replace this message with friendlier directions to a new page. Similarly, you might replace the basic 401 authorization required error that occurs when a visitor enters incorrect sign in information on a password protected page with helpful instructions and contact information.

Edit cPanel error pages

  1. Sign into your My Services page.
  2. Click the Web Hosting link.
    The Web Host link is under Control Panels.
  3. Click the Error Pages link in the Advanced module.
    Error Pages Link.       
  4. Select the Domain for the error page you want to manage in Step 1.
    Select Domain. 
  5. Click the Show all HTTP Error Status Codes tab in Step 2.
    Show Status Codes Tab. 
  6. Click the Error Page from the list you want to edit.
    Error Code List. 
  7. Edit the content for the selected Error PageNote: You can also add tags and HTML to the page to customize the message. 
    Edit Page. 
  8. Click the Save button.
    Save Button.