Error Pages, A Hidden Branding Opportunity
Let’s be honest, joins break, servers go down, pages go MIA and some way or another all your web guests figure out how to arrive on the feared mistake page. Eek! While there’s no full-confirmation approach to guarantee you will never need to serve up a mistake page, with cPanel you can, at any rate, make it a page that is agreeable to take a gander at.
In cPanel and WHM 56, clients can make custom Mistake Pages for heaps of various HTTP status codes. Whether it’s an awful demand, or a missing page, data transfer capacity restrictions or entryway timeouts, cPanel clients can explore to the Propelled settings of their cPanel account and select Blunder Pages to start altering without end.
Why utilize custom blunder pages?
Consider modified error pages as a chance to make the best out of a bab circumstance. Without a doubt, your site guest or client isn’t getting the content they want, however until the issue can be fixed, you can utilize that moment as a chance to advance another item, share extra services, or just to tell them that the website should be back up and running
Get started!
Go to Advanced feature section and start exporting the variety of error pages accessible to customize.
Client Request Errors
400 – Bad Request
401 – Authorization Required
403 – Forbidden
404 – Not Found
405 – Method Not Allowed
406 – Not Acceptable (encoding)
407 – Proxy Authentication Required
408 – Request Timed Out
409 – Conflicting Request
410 – Gone
411 – Content-Length Required
412 – Precondition Failed
413 – Request Entity Too Long
414 – Request-URL Too Long
415 – Unsupported Media Type
Server Errors
500 – Internal Server Error
501 – Not Implemented
502 – Bad Gateway
503 – Service Unavailable
504 – Gateway Timeout
505 – HTTP Version Not Supported