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PAGE NOT FOUND ERROR PAGE IN SHAREPOINT 2013

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Default PageNotfound\404 page   - By default, all the Publishing sites contain a default Error\404 page  “PageNotFoundError .aspx” page which is added to the “Pages” library (See below). This page can be modified to add some custom text. “Error Page” Content Type -   To allow users to Create a new 404 Error page, Publishing Sites now contain a new Content Type “ Error Page “.This Content type Inherits from “Page” Content type and has a typical layout of a Page Not found or 404 pages. To find this Content type Navigate to Site Settings -> Content Types -> Error Page. Create a New PageNotFound or 404 Page  – To Create a new 404 page admins can navigate to the “Pages” Library and under the “Files tab” select “New Document”.In the “New Document” drop-down menu select “Error Page” (see the screen below). Once you have Created a new Error Page you can modify it by simply clicking the page in the pages library and editing it. Once done Check In and Pub

The Server was unable to save the form at this time. Please try again.

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error : " The server was unable to save the form at this time. Please try again. " i got this error while i updating list item in SharePoint 2013 custom list. I am surprise, now how i fix this and what causes to happens this issue. then finally i found some reference to restart "Search Host Controller Service". As of now i don't know why we restart. for time being i tried and now its works fine without issue. you can find "Search Host Controller Service" at manage services in central administration, just stop and start.

Overview of the SharePoint 2013 page model

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Introduction to the page model Before you design or brand a SharePoint site, you need a basic understanding of the parts of a SharePoint site and how a SharePoint page is put together. This article gives you a visual overview of the pieces to think about as you plan how to brand your site. This article applies specifically to publishing sites in SharePoint 2013. Master pages, page layouts, and page   SharePoint uses templates to define and render the pages that a site displays. The structure of a SharePoint page includes three main elements: Master pages define the shared framing elements—the chrome—for all pages in your site. Page layouts define the layout for a specific class of pages. Pages are created from a page layout by authors who add content to page fields. Figure 1. Master page, page layout, and page Master pages A master page defines the chrome (the shared framing elements) of your site. These elements may include the header and footer, top