403 Page (2:30 min)
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01 Getting Started
This tutorial covers styling the 403 page, including:
- An overview of the 403 page.
- How to add a custom 403 page.
- How to style a custom 403 page.
02 403 Page Overview
A 403 is known as a forbidden page. The server understands the request, however, the page will not display to unauthorized users. You can create a custom 403 page to match your business branding.
03 Adding a Custom 403 Page
1. Navigate to Project Settings and select the Site Elements tab.
2. Enable the Custom 403 Page toggle switch.
A 403 page will be automatically inserted into your project.
You can navigate to the page using the pages menu or click on the Custom 403 page gear icon.
2. Enable the Custom 403 Page toggle switch.
A 403 page will be automatically inserted into your project.
You can navigate to the page using the pages menu or click on the Custom 403 page gear icon.
04 Styling a Custom 403 Page
You can insert any element into your 403 page. Use the corresponding styling menu for each element to give your custom 403 page a unique look and style.