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been suggested that this article or section be split into specific version Namespaces. (Discuss). If version split is not obvious, please allow split request to remain for 1 week pending discussions. Proposed since 41 days ago. Joomla! uses the templates/system/error.php file to handle several HTTP Status errors, including "403 Forbidden", "404 Not Found", and "500 Internal Server" errors. You can style the error results, if desired. It is important to understand that error.php is an independent file from the Joomla! CMS but dependent on the Joomla! Platform. Plugins do not run on the file. You cannot include modules or use
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ChecklistCustomizationUpgrading Joomla Topics JCE EditorCustom StylesheetsJoomla TopicsExtensionsSEO Basics Frequently Asked Questions & How to How can I create a custom 404 error page for my Joomla 3 web site? Custom 404 Error Pages If a person surfing the web enters your domain name followed by a non-existent page name into the address bar or clicks on a http://joom3.zemplate.com/faq/99-how-to-create-a-custom-404-error-page-for-my-joomla-3-web-site link with an out of date page name for your site, they will come to a https://compojoom.com/blog/entry/creating-a-custom-error-page-for-your-joomla-site 404 Error page. The default setup for Joomla 3 has an error.php page in the templates/system folder of your Joomla 3 installation. This page will appear whenever someone types in your domain name followed by a slash and a non-existent page. If you are using a third party template, they may already created a replacement error page that reflects the look of their template. error 404 Protostar has an error.php page in templates/protostar in your Joomla 3 installation. In some cases, your hosting company has an error page that overrides your Joomla error page. If you are using Protostar as your template, you can restyle this error.php page itself. Another option is to use PHP redirects to send the visitor to a page that you have created for this purpose in Menu Manager for your Joomla 3 installation. Detecting bad URLs Joomla 3.+ keeps track of all custom 404 page the bad URLs that people have typed in or clicked on as links for your site. These bad URLs can be seen under Components -> Redirects. This way you can tell if there are bad links to your site out there that people continually click on. Landing on a 404 error page can be harmful to your site's SEO so you will want to create a redirect for that page that takes the user directly to a more appropriate page. Create Redirects for common bad URLs We suggest that you create Redirects for common bad URLs. If you have a URL on the list under Components -> Redirects that has multiple hits, then it is likely that an external site or search engine has a broken link to your website. This is not good for SEO and is frustrating to the visitor. You want the visitor to get to the right place. Read the joom3 article:How to create Redirects with Joomla 3 Set up the Custom 404 Error page Option 1: Restyle the error.php page for your template In this example, we are going to set up a custom 404 Error page for the Protostar template. Your template may already have a customized Error page. If there is no file called error.php in your template, then your site likely relies on the error page in the Joomla core. To test this, open a browser tab and type in your domain name
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