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Setting up custom error pages

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Setting Up Custom Error Pages on Unique Hosting Private Limited

Custom error pages are a great way to improve the user experience on your website. Instead of the default error pages that come with your web server, custom error pages can provide more helpful and informative messages to your visitors. With Unique Hosting Private Limited, you can easily set up custom error pages using cPanel. Here's how to do it:

Step 1: Log in to your cPanel account
To get started, log in to your cPanel account at https://uniquehosting.com/cp/login using your Unique Hosting Private Limited username and password.

Step 2: Navigate to the Error Pages section
Once you've logged in to your cPanel account, navigate to the "Error Pages" section by clicking on the "Error Pages" icon or by searching for "Error Pages" in the search bar.

Step 3: Select the error page you want to customize
In the "Error Pages" section, you'll see a list of common error pages that you can customize, such as the 404 page (which is displayed when a page can't be found). Select the error page you want to customize by clicking on it.

Step 4: Customize the error page
Once you've selected the error page you want to customize, you'll see a screen where you can edit the HTML for the error page. You can add your own text, images, and links to make the error page more helpful and informative. You can also use variables to display information about the error that occurred, such as the URL of the missing page.

Step 5: Save your changes
After you've customized the error page to your liking, click the "Save" button to save your changes. Your custom error page will now be displayed whenever a visitor encounters the error you've customized.

Step 6: Test your custom error page
To make sure your custom error page is working as intended, you should test it by intentionally triggering the error you've customized. For example, if you've customized the 404 page, try visiting a non-existent page on your website to see if your custom error page is displayed.

Conclusion
Custom error pages are a great way to improve the user experience on your website. With Unique Hosting Private Limited, it's easy to set up custom error pages using cPanel. By following the steps outlined above, you can create custom error pages for your website in just a few minutes.

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