| Error pages are served to Internet users when any one of a variety of errors occur, such as when a user enters an incorrect URL or is not authorized to access a specific directory in your web site.
Basically, you can create customized error pages, so when a user types the wrong url or enters incorrect information on the browser, a nice error page will be displayed instead of the default one.
Companies often customize error pages to brand them with a specific corporate image and a link to their home page. You do not have to customize these pages – the error page is always available, whether customized or not.
Note: Custom error pages that are smaller than 10k in size will not display properly in Internet Explorer. Insert a large amount of text into a comment to create the required size. |