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How to reset cPanel's account password
Keep in mind: You need to have access to your cPanel account, to reset your password. Follow...
How to update the cPanel's contact information or receive a notification on reaching the resource limit
Want to receive a notification on reaching your disk quota, or bandwidth usage limit? Or maybe...
How to change your cPanel's theme
It's easy to switch over to another cPanel theme that has a different laypout. Here are the...
How to change the language of your cPanel account
As cPanel supports many languages, you should know how to change it to your preferred one. So,...
How to upload files via the cPanel file manager
Yes, you can use cPanel's inbuilt file manager instead of an FTP program. Here's how you can...
How to create a new folder or files in the cPanel File Manager
cPanel File Manager is great for managing your website files. So, here are the steps to do that....
How to edit a file in the cPanel File Manager
You can use cPanel's inbuilt file manager to edit files on your website. Here's how you can do...
How to edit (dot)htaccess file in the cPanel File Manager
follow these steps to edit (dot) htaccess file in the cPanel File Manager. 1. Log in to your...
How to check the disk usage and the bandwidth usage of directories
If you are getting a disk space usage warning from cPanel and you don't know which directory is...
How to create a Cron Job in cPanel
Follow these next steps to create a Cron Job in cPanel. 1. Log in to your cPanel Account. 2....
How to edit or delete a CronJob in cPanel
Here are the steps to edit or delete a CronJob in cPanel. How to Edit a CronJob? 1. Log in...
How to update a Cron Job email address in cPanel
You can enable CronJob notifications or update a CronJob's email address in cPanel. Here's how...
How to change the PHP version on your domain in cPanel
Some software requires a different version of PHP. Here's how you can switch the PHP versions...
How to reset the PHP version to the default version in cPanel
If you want to reset the PHP version to the default version, follow these next steps:1. Log in to...
How to set the PHP version per domain in cPanel
Do you have multiple domains and want to set the PHP version per domain? Here's how you can set...
How to set the PHP version per directory in cPanel
Do you want to use different PHP versions per directory? You can do this using cPanel and the dot...
How to add "A record" in cPanel
The "A record" is a DNS record used for pointing a domain or a subdomain to an IP address. You...
How to add an MX record in cPanel
A mail exchanger record (MX record) is a record in the Domain Name System that specifies which...
How to edit or remove an MX Record in cPanel
You can edit or remove an MX Record in cPanel using the cPanel's DNS Zone Editor. This will...
How to add a CNAME record in cPanel
CNAME records are referred to as alias records as they map an alias to its canonical name. You...
How to edit or remove a CNAME Record in cPanel
You can edit or remove a CNAME Record from cPanel using the cPanel's DNS Zone Editor. This will...
How to edit or remove a Record in cPanel
You can edit or remove a Record in cPanel using the cPanel's DNS Zone Editor. This section...
How to create an additional Web Disk account in cPanel
To access your Web Disk, you can use the cPanel's login details. You can also create an...
How to access cPanel Web Disk
You can use the cPanel's login details to access your Web Disk. This section supports various...
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