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<html>This demo will show you how to add a subdomain through your cPanel. A subdomain is a domain that is part of a main domain. For example, "mail.example.com" or "shop.example.com" are subdomains of the "example.com" domain. Subdomains have their own document root folders with their own content.<br />
This demo will show you how to add a subdomain through your cPanel. A subdomain is a domain that is part of a main domain. For example, "mail.example.com" or "shop.example.com" are subdomains of the "example.com" domain. Subdomains have their own document root folders with their own content.
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[1] Click on the "Subdomains" icon within the "Domains" section of your cPanel<br />
[1] Click on the "Subdomains" icon within the "Domains" section of your cPanel
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[2] Select the domain from the domain drop down that you would like to add the subdomain onto<br />
[2] Select the domain from the domain drop down that you would like to add the subdomain onto
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[3] Enter the name of the subdomain into the "Subdomain" field<br />
[3] Enter the name of the subdomain into the "Subdomain" field
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[4] cPanel will automatically choose a document root for you (It is usually best to keep this the way cPanel sets it unless you have special requirements)<br />
[4] cPanel will automatically choose a document root for you (It is usually best to keep this the way cPanel sets it unless you have special requirements)
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[5] Click the "Create" button to create the subdomain</html> [[Category:cPanel]]
[5] Click the "Create" button to create the subdomain
 
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 3 October 2012

This demo will show you how to add a subdomain through your cPanel. A subdomain is a domain that is part of a main domain. For example, "mail.example.com" or "shop.example.com" are subdomains of the "example.com" domain. Subdomains have their own document root folders with their own content.

[1] Click on the "Subdomains" icon within the "Domains" section of your cPanel

[2] Select the domain from the domain drop down that you would like to add the subdomain onto

[3] Enter the name of the subdomain into the "Subdomain" field

[4] cPanel will automatically choose a document root for you (It is usually best to keep this the way cPanel sets it unless you have special requirements)

[5] Click the "Create" button to create the subdomain