How to create an error page

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<div align=justify>Your cPanel allows you to create custom error pages for your site. For example, you can set some cool page for '''''404 Not found''''' error instead of the standard 'page not found' one.
 
<div align=justify>Your cPanel allows you to create custom error pages for your site. For example, you can set some cool page for '''''404 Not found''''' error instead of the standard 'page not found' one.
To create your custom 404 error page in cPanel, look for the 'Error pages' icon under the '''[[Advanced]]''' tab.
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To create your custom 404 error page in cPanel, look for the '''Error pages''' icon under the '''[[Advanced]]''' tab.
  
 
* Select the domain you wish to create custom error pages for and click Go.
 
* Select the domain you wish to create custom error pages for and click Go.
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* Once everything is set, click 'Save' at the bottom of the page.
 
* Once everything is set, click 'Save' at the bottom of the page.
  
Now your '404 Not Found' page is created. You can test your custom error page created by typing an invalid URL for your domain. If you are pleased with the result, then you can start creating a different error page (e.g. '''''403 Forbidden''''' error)</div>
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Now your ''404 Not Found'' page is created. You can test your custom error page created by typing an invalid URL for your domain. If you are pleased with the result, then you can start creating a different error page (e.g. '''''403 Forbidden''''' error)</div>

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