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This demo will show you how to create a redirect through your cPanel. | |||
[1] Click on the "Redirects" icon within the "Domains" section of your cPanel | |||
[1] Click on the "Redirects" icon within the "Domains" section of your cPanel | |||
[2] Select the domain you're wanting to redirect from the drop down | |||
[2] Select the domain you're wanting to redirect from the drop down | |||
{{note|Optional: If you're redirecting from a sub folder, enter the sub folder to the right of the domain drop down}} | |||
[3] Enter the domain you're redirecting to in the "redirects to" field | |||
[3] Enter the domain you're redirecting to in the "redirects to" field | |||
[4] Click the "Add" button | |||
[4] Click the "Add" button | |||
{{Related Topics}} | |||
[[Removing a Redirect]] | |||
[[Category:cPanel]] |
Latest revision as of 11:19, 28 November 2018
This demo will show you how to create a redirect through your cPanel.
[1] Click on the "Redirects" icon within the "Domains" section of your cPanel
[2] Select the domain you're wanting to redirect from the drop down
Optional: If you're redirecting from a sub folder, enter the sub folder to the right of the domain drop down
[3] Enter the domain you're redirecting to in the "redirects to" field
[4] Click the "Add" button
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