Error pages
404 error page
A 404 page informs users that a requested page doesn’t exist.
A 404 page informs users that a requested page doesn’t exist. This kind of error can be frustrating or confusing. Straightforward plain language can help. Use a 404 page to explain the error and instruct the user what to do next.
Additional error page examples
Less common error pages to guide users toward corrective actions.
Select each item below to view the specific error code template pages:
302 - Moved temporarily
401 - Unauthorized
403 - Forbidden
500 - Something went wrong (general server error)
503 - Service unavailable
504 - Gateway timeout