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Steps to create subdomain in cpanel

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If you are a cpanel user then you have to follow below steps to create subdomain:
  • Login to cpanel.
  • Click on "Subdomain" option which is available under "Domains" option.
  • Here you have to enter all the details regarding subdomain.
 
Create Subdomains using the Subdomains tool in cPanel.
  1. Select Subdomains under Domain in cPanel.
  2. Under Create a Subdomain, enter the name of the subdomain you like to create in the Subdomain text box.
  3. cPanel automatically loads the document root path of a subdomain with the name you've provided. If you want to store the files in another directory, enter the full path into this text box instead.
  4. Think of it as a folder with the subdomain’s name. This folder will be created and placed in your account’s public_html folder, where you will upload files for this subdomain.
  5. Click Create.
 
If you are a cpanel user then you have to follow below steps to create subdomain:
  • Login to cpanel.
  • Click on "Subdomain" option which is available under "Domains" option.
  • Here you have to enter all the details regarding subdomain.
Here are the steps to create a subdomain in cPanel:
  1. Log in to your cPanel account: Go to your web hosting account and log in to cPanel using your username and password.
  2. Navigate to the subdomains section: Once you are logged in, navigate to the "Subdomains" section. This can be found under the "Domains" section in cPanel.
  3. Enter the name of the subdomain: In the "Subdomain" field, enter the name of the subdomain that you want to create. For example, if you want to create a subdomain called "blog" for your main domain "example.com", enter "blog" in the subdomain field. The full subdomain will be "blog.example.com".
  4. Select the domain: If you have multiple domains associated with your cPanel account, select the domain for which you want to create the subdomain from the drop-down list.
  5. Choose the document root: The document root is the directory where your subdomain's files will be stored. By default, cPanel will create a new directory with the same name as your subdomain in your main domain's document root. You can change the document root if you want to.
  6. Click "Create": Once you have entered all the required information, click the "Create" button. This will create the subdomain and set up the necessary DNS records.
After following these steps, you should be able to access your new subdomain by entering its URL in a web browser. The new subdomain will have its own directory and can be used to host a separate website or to organize content on your main website.
 
Here is a step-by-step process to create a subdomain in cPanel:
  1. Log in to your cPanel
  2. Under the Domains section, click on Subdomains
  3. Enter the name of the subdomain you want to create
  4. Select the domain to attach the subdomain to
  5. Enter a document root or use the default
  6. Click the Create button
Once the subdomain has been created, wait a few minutes for the DNS changes to take effect. You can then access the subdomain in your browser.
 
To create a subdomain in cPanel, follow these steps:
  1. Log in to your cPanel account.
  2. Navigate to the "Domains" section and click on the "Subdomains" icon.
  3. In the "Create a Subdomain" section, enter the name of the subdomain you want to create in the "Subdomain" field. For example, if you want to create a subdomain called "blog" for your main domain "example.com", you would enter "blog" in the "Subdomain" field.
  4. cPanel will automatically fill in the "Document Root" field with the appropriate path. If you want to change the path, you can do so by editing this field.
  5. Click on the "Create" button to create the subdomain.
  6. Once the subdomain is created, you can access it by typing the subdomain name in your web browser. For example, if you created a subdomain called "blog" for the main domain "example.com", you can access it by typing "blog.example.com" in your web browser.
That's it! Your subdomain should now be up and running.
 

Steps to Create a Subdomain in cPanel:​

  1. Login to cPanel.
  2. Navigate to the "Domains" section.
  3. Click "Create a New Domain."
  4. Enter the desired subdomain name (e.g., "blog").
  5. Uncheck the "Share document root" option.
  6. Specify the desired directory for subdomain files.
  7. Click "Submit."
 
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