Simplified deployment checklist docs on customizing error views.
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Django includes default views and templates for several HTTP error codes. You
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may want to override the default templates by creating the following templates
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in your root template directory: ``404.html``, ``500.html``, ``403.html``, and
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``400.html``. The default views should suffice for 99% of Web applications, but
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if you desire to customize them, see these instructions which also contain
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details about the default templates:
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* :ref:`http_not_found_view`
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* :ref:`http_internal_server_error_view`
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* :ref:`http_forbidden_view`
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* :ref:`http_bad_request_view`
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``400.html``. The :ref:`default error views <error-views>` that use these
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templates should suffice for 99% of Web applications, but you can
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:ref:`customize them <customizing-error-views>` as well.
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