Available .htaccess Code Generators
- Non WWW to WWW
- WWW to Non WWW
- 301 Redirect File or Directory
- Caching Javascript, CSS, and Images
- Custom Error Pages (400, 404, 500, etc)
- Uppercase To Lowercase URLs
- Block Bots
- Prevent viewing of .htaccess file
- Prevent Directory Listing
- Remove File Extensions from URLs
- Non-Slash vs. Slash URLs
- Subdomain to Subdirectory Redirect
- HTTPs vs HTTP URLs
- Change Default Directory Page
- Block or Allow an IP
- Prevent Hotlinking
- Password Protect File
Frequently asked Questions
Custom Error Page for Improved User Experience
Why Custom Error Pages Matter for Websites
Custom Error Pages are super important for making websites easy for people to use. When someone tries to go to a website and sees an error message, the regular error pages from web servers are very basic and unhelpful. These plain pages can make website visitors frustrated, and confused, and might even cause them to completely leave the website instead of staying.
However, with Custom Error Pages, website owners have the power to turn those moments when errors happen into good interactions with their visitors. One of the main reasons Custom Error Pages matter is they allow website owners to provide friendly error messages that feel personalized. Instead of just saying "404 Not Found" like the regular pages, a custom error page can look like the rest of the website with the same design, tone, and branding. This makes the whole website experience feel consistent and professional.
In addition, website owners can make Custom Error Pages for specific error situations. By creating separate custom pages for different error codes, the pages can explain exactly what that particular error means.
Our tool makes it really easy to set up Custom Error Pages without writing all the code yourself. Our tool automatically generates the code needed to control what your custom error pages will say and look like. With our tool, you can customize pages for all the different error codes, so each specific error has its own unique message. For example, one page for 404 "page not found", another for 500 "server errors", and so on. Our tool helps make the right code for whatever errors you want to have custom pages for.
Using the Custom Error Page part of our tool allows you to quickly add well-designed, friendly error pages to your website without any coding. But you still control exactly how the pages look and what they say. This makes the whole experience better for your website visitors when errors occur.