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Tutorial on how to take a backup, restore backup.
About how to Create, Edit, Delete Database, or Database Username in cPanel.
How to manage cPanel email
How to Create, Delete, Manage cPanel FTP Account.
Password Protected Directory, IP Blacklist, Hotlink Protection, etc.
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Creating a user-friendly URL can make your site easier to navigate and boost its SEO. Instead of...
If you have access to your cPanel account, follow these steps to reset your password: 1. Log in...
If a page on your website no longer exists and you want to redirect visitors to a new page or...
If you want to receive notifications when you reach your disk quota or bandwidth usage limit—or...
cPanel supports a wide range of languages, allowing users to interact with the interface in their...
cPanel provides a built-in File Manager that allows you to manage your website files directly...
cPanel includes a built-in File Manager that allows you to manage your website files directly...
cPanel includes a built-in File Manager that allows you to view and edit your website’s files...
The .htaccess file is a powerful configuration file used to control website behaviour such as...
Cron jobs are scheduled tasks that run automatically at specified intervals on your server. They...
Cron jobs allow you to schedule scripts and commands to run automatically at specific times. If...
cPanel gives you the option to receive email notifications each time a cron job runs. This can be...
If your website or application requires a specific version of PHP, you can easily switch between...
If you've changed the PHP version for your domain but would now like to revert it back to the...
Adding an A Record is a common task in DNS management that allows you to point a domain or...
MX (Mail Exchanger) records are DNS entries that determine where emails sent to your domain...
MX (Mail Exchanger) records determine where email messages sent to your domain should be...
CNAME (Canonical Name) records are used to create alias domain names that point to another domain...
If you need to update or remove a CNAME (Canonical Name) record in your domain’s DNS settings,...