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Now you can create your own customized error pages on your account. Rather than use the
default error messages returned by the webserver when an error occurs on your website, you can create
customized error pages on your account. Examples include a "404 File Not Found", a "403 Forbidden",
a "500 Internal Server Error", and a "401 Unauthorized" webpage.
You can setup seperate custom error pages for your subdomains as well.
For more details on how customized error pages work on your account, click
here. You can also specify which of these error pages are setup on your
account. Click here to create these
error pages on your account, or read
the instructions on how to customize these error pages.
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