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Error Pages

  • Log in to your cPanel>>Error Pages>>Advanced

Click the Error Pages button, in the Advanced section of cPanel.

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If you have multiple domains in your cPanel, select it from the Managing menu.

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cPanel Domain Error Pages
You will see a list of Common Error Codes,

click the one you want to create a custom error page for.

The available choices are: 400 (Bad request), 401 (Authorization required), 403 (Forbidden), 404 (Not found), and 500 (Internal server error).

To edit additional error codes, click the Show All HTTP Error Status Codes tab. In my tests, I am selecting 404 (Not found)
You will then be on an editor page. You can enter HTML code here, or insert premade tags if you want.

  • Tag Description
    Referring URL

Lists the URL you came from.
Visitor’s IP address Lists the IP address of your site visitor.
Requested URL Shows the URL you are attempting to access
Server Name Shows the name of the server.
Visitor’s Browser Lists the visitor’s browser type.
Redirect Status Code This will display the error message code, such as 500, or 404, etc.
Click the Save button at the bottom when you are finished.