This content represents a standard 'Site Not Found' page, commonly displayed when a user attempts to access a web address that has not been configured or published within the Framer platform. The page is designed to be clear and informative, guiding the user to understand that the intended content is unavailable.
Core Features:
- Clear Title: The prominent "Site Not Found" title immediately informs the user of the issue.
- Concise Description: A brief explanation, "There is no site configured at this address," provides context without technical jargon.
- Framer Branding: The inclusion of the Framer logo signifies that this is a default page generated by the Framer website builder.
- Minimalist Design: The page adheres to a clean and simple aesthetic, focusing on delivering the essential message.
- Responsive Layout: The use of
viewportmeta tags and CSS styling ensures the page displays correctly across various devices. - Customizable Styling (Implicit): While this is a default template, the underlying CSS structure allows for potential customization by users who might want to adapt the error page to their brand.
Target Users:
This page is primarily relevant to:
- Framer Users: Anyone who has built or is building a website on Framer and has encountered an issue with their site's deployment or URL configuration.
- Website Visitors: Users who might have mistyped a URL, clicked on an outdated link, or are trying to access a site that is no longer active or has been moved.
Technical Details:
The HTML structure is straightforward, containing a main element that houses the logo, title, and description. The styling is managed through embedded CSS, which defines variables for colors and fonts, and applies basic layout properties. Notably, the page utilizes the 'Inter' font family, with multiple @font-face declarations to support various Unicode ranges, ensuring broad character compatibility. The CSS also includes a media query for dark mode, suggesting a consideration for user preferences.
The svg element for the Framer logo is embedded directly, contributing to the page's self-contained nature. The main element is styled to be a flex container, centering its content both horizontally and vertically, creating a user-friendly presentation for an error state.
In essence, this is a functional and branded error page that serves its purpose effectively within the Framer ecosystem, providing a clear indication of a missing resource and maintaining a consistent brand experience.

