cPanel’s Zone Editor lets you manage your domain’s DNS records. This article looks at how to use the Zone Editor to edit, remove, add and…
Category: cPanel
Knowledgebase articles about the cPanel control panel.
Password-protecting directories via cPanel
cPanel’s Directory Privacy page lets you password-protect a website directory. When you visit a protected page you get a password prompt, and to get access…
Managing subdomains in cPanel
A subdomain is an independent section of your main domain. They are often used for development websites. For instance, if you own the domain example.com…
Addon domains in cPanel
Addon domains let you host multiple domains on a single your cPanel account. This can be useful if you don’t want separate control panel logins…
Aliases / parked domains in cPanel
An alias is a domain that shows the content of another domain. Aliases are often used when you own similar domains. For instance, if you…
cPanel redirects
A redirect sends traffic for either a domain or a specific page to another domain or page. There are various reasons why you may want…
cPanel’s Domains feature
cPanel’s Domains page is used to manage addon domains, subdomains and aliases. The interface has replaced the separate Addon Domains, Subdomains and Parked Domains sections.
Disk space usage in cPanel
cPanel’s Disk Usage page provides a breakdown of how much space is used on your account. This includes website files, email accounts and databases.
Creating a database in cPanel
This article talks about creating a MySQL/MariaDB database via cPanel. Other articles in this section include:
Managing existing databases in cPanel
You can manage existing databases via the MySQL Databases page. You can use this page for the following actions: