By : dxc Published On Saturday, March 07, 2015, 09:23 In Site Templates

When your users are lost or your site is broken, it’s a bad time to send them to the default error pages, which are ugly, lack helpful information, and have zero links to lead them to somewhere better. Just like GitHub, Lego, and MailChimp, your 404 page should be creative, informative, and maybe even a little funny to break the tension.
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Unlike JPG’s and PNG’s, SVG graphics are 100% scalable. It doesn’t matter if you look at them on your iPhone or if you zoom in 10x on a high-res screen, they will always have clean, precise edges without pixelation.
There are no Flash or animated GIF elements here. All of the animations you see 100% Javascript and don’t require any browser plugins.
This item uses Greensock’s TweenMax for the animations, rather than jQuery. Why? Because GSAP is SOOOO much faster and smoother. See for yourself: jQuery vs GSAP speed test.
Modifying Brokebot to fit your needs couldn’t be easier. To change the size of the graphics, you modify 1 line of CSS. All the colors, including the individual parts of the robot, are managed with a very small CSS file. Want to change the animation? You can do so with a handful of well-commented variables in the JavaScript. You can even have different text show up depending on what the error is.
Brokebot works seamlessly with all major browsers, even iOS and Internet Explorer.
According to Google Insights, here are the worst offenders:
These aren’t as common, but still covered:
No matter how cute your error pages may be, if your users are showing up at the same dead link over and over, you should create a 301 redirect for that URL.