Creating custom error pages enhances the user experience by replacing generic server messages with informative and branded content. This helps guide users back to useful parts of your site instead of losing them to confusion or frustration. Well-designed error pages can include navigation links, a search bar, or contact info—helping reduce bounce rates, improve user retention, and maintain a consistent, professional feel across your site.
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