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Fancy indexing is a way to display the contents of a directory that has no index file. It will provide information about each file (with filename and description). | Fancy indexing is a way to display the contents of a directory that has no index file. It will provide information about each file (with filename and description). | ||
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[1] Click on "Index Manager" within the "Advanced Tools" section of your cPanel | [1] Click on "Index Manager" within the "Advanced Tools" section of your cPanel |
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This demo will show you how to enable fancy indexing through your cPanel.
Fancy indexing is a way to display the contents of a directory that has no index file. It will provide information about each file (with filename and description).
[1] Click on "Index Manager" within the "Advanced Tools" section of your cPanel
[2] Select the folder you wish to modify by clicking on the name of the folder
If you need to browse deeper into the directory structure click on the folder icon to the left of the folder's name
[3] Click on the radio button marked "Fancy Indexing" and then click the "Save" button
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