To create a custom error page for your account, please login to cPanel and click Error Pages, under Advanced. Select the domain or subdomain you want and click the page you want to edit. Insert your own custom page code (in HTML or SHTML). The changes will be applied after you click Save.
Never fear. If you use a design program like Sitebuilder, simply publish a page which you would want to use. Next, visit your website online and pull up that new page you want. At the top of your browser, go to View and choose "Source" or "Page Source". Copy everything from the pop-up window (right click, Select All, right click, Copy) and now you can paste where the HTML code belongs.
Afterward, you may want to remove that extra page from your site builder program.
If you are still seeing the Osirion error pages, try refreshing your browser (ctrl + F5). If you still see the Osirion pages, please add this code to your .htaccess file in the public_html directory.
You can even use existing pages as the resulting page. Say you don't want any visitors seeing 404 errors on your site. You can make your home page the result, like so:
If Internet Explorer is not displaying the custom error page, it is likely because the error page must be larger than 1 kilobyte.
There are many error pages which may be defined.
Client Request ErrorsTo create a custom error page for your account, please login to cPanel and click Error Pages, under Advanced. Select the domain or subdomain you want and click the page you want to edit. Insert your own custom page code (in HTML or SHTML). The changes will be applied after you click Save.
Never fear. If you use a design program like Sitebuilder, simply publish a page which you would want to use. Next, visit your website online and pull up that new page you want. At the top of your browser, go to View and choose "Source" or "Page Source". Copy everything from the pop-up window (right click, Select All, right click, Copy) and now you can paste where the HTML code belongs.
Afterward, you may want to remove that extra page from your site builder program.
If you are still seeing the Osirion error pages, try refreshing your browser (ctrl + F5). If you still see the Osirion pages, please add this code to your .htaccess file in the public_html directory.
You can even use existing pages as the resulting page. Say you don't want any visitors seeing 404 errors on your site. You can make your home page the result, like so:
If Internet Explorer is not displaying the custom error page, it is likely because the error page must be larger than 1 kilobyte.
There are many error pages which may be defined.
Client Request Errors