- Log in to your cPanel account using your credentials.
- Scroll down to the "Advanced" section and click on the "Error Pages" icon.
- On the next page, you'll see a list of common error pages, such as 404 Not Found and 500 Internal Server Error. To create a custom error page, click on the error page you want to edit.
- In the next screen, you can select the type of error page you want to use, either a static HTML page or a dynamic PHP script. You can also use the default error page provided by cPanel.
- If you choose to use a static HTML page, you can either select one of the default templates or upload your own HTML file. To upload your own file, click on the "Browse" button and select the file from your computer.
- If you choose to use a dynamic PHP script, you can either select one of the default scripts or create your own. If you choose to create your own script, you can use variables such as %s, which will be replaced with the appropriate error message.
- Once you've created your custom error page, click on the "Save" button to save your changes.
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