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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.

404-page example

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:

301 - Moved permanently
302 - Moved temporarily
401 - Unauthorized
403 - Forbidden
500 - Something went wrong (general server error)
503 - Service unavailable
504 - Gateway timeout