HTTP status codes are like short notes from a server that get tacked onto a web page.
This makes for a great (IMHO) follow up guide after seeing the previous guide on what is and fixing the Error 508 message.
These kinds of messages are returned every time your browser interacts with a server, even if you don’t see them.
If you’re a website owner or developer, understanding HTTP status codes is critical.
When they do show up, HTTP status codes are an invaluable tool for diagnosing and fixing website configuration errors.
This guide introduces several server status and error codes, and explains what they reveal about what’s happening on the server behind the scenes.