diff --git a/12/umbraco-cms/tutorials/custom-error-page.md b/12/umbraco-cms/tutorials/custom-error-page.md index 8067bd26924..16afa5a0ea6 100644 --- a/12/umbraco-cms/tutorials/custom-error-page.md +++ b/12/umbraco-cms/tutorials/custom-error-page.md @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ To **test this locally**, in Visual Studio replace `app.UseDeveloperExceptionPag #### Trigger a 500 error -You can trigger a simple 500 error on your frontend by changing a Model.Value property in your template. For example, on a document type with a property called `test`. The way to render it in the frontend would be `Model.Value("test");` To trigger a 500 error page you can add anything after Value such as `Model.ValueTest("test");` +You can trigger a 500 error on your frontend by changing a Model.Value property in your template. For example, on a Document Type with a property called `test`. The way to render it in the frontend would be `Model.Value("test");` To trigger a 500 error page you can add anything after Value such as `Model.ValueTest("test");` ## Maintenance Page diff --git a/13/umbraco-cms/tutorials/custom-error-page.md b/13/umbraco-cms/tutorials/custom-error-page.md index 4536a08e510..c2df632824d 100644 --- a/13/umbraco-cms/tutorials/custom-error-page.md +++ b/13/umbraco-cms/tutorials/custom-error-page.md @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ To **test this locally**, in Visual Studio replace `app.UseDeveloperExceptionPag #### Trigger a 500 error -You can trigger a simple 500 error on your frontend by changing a Model.Value property in your template. For example, on a document type with a property called `test`. The way to render it in the frontend would be `Model.Value("test");` To trigger a 500 error page you can add anything after Value such as `Model.ValueTest("test");` +You can trigger a 500 error on your frontend by changing a Model.Value property in your template. For example, on a Document Type with a property called `test`. The way to render it in the frontend would be `Model.Value("test");` To trigger a 500 error page you can add anything after Value such as `Model.ValueTest("test");` ## Maintenance Page