Domain Management

How to Remove an Add-on Domain in cPanel

Log in to your cPanel account. In the Domains section, click on Addon Domains. Locate the addon domain under Modify Addon Domain and click on Remove. Click on Remove once more. You should see a message that your addon domain has been removed.


August 28, 2023

How to Create an Alias or Park a Domain in cPanel

Note: The domain you want to park must point to the DNS of our server. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Domains section, click on Aliases. Under Create a New Alias. enter the domain name you want to park in the text field. Click on Add Domain. You should see a message that your domain has been parked.

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August 28, 2023

How to Create a Subdomain in cPanel

A subdomain is an additional part of your primary domain. For example, blog.example.com is a subdomain. Please, follow this tutorial to create a subdomain in cPanel. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Domains section, click on Subdomains. Under the Subdomain field, enter your subdomain name, such as demo. Select the appropriate domain from the drop-down list if you have several domains. Click on Create. You should see a success message that the subdomain has been created.


August 28, 2023

How to Create Addon Domains in cPanel

Before adding the addon domain, point your addon domain nameservers to your primary domain nameservers and wait for domain propagation. It usually takes between 12 and 24 hours for the changes to take effect. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Domains section, click on Addon Domains. Under the Create an Addon Domain, enter the following details: New Domain Name: Your Addon domain name, such as example2.com. Subdomain: It fills up automatically. Document Root: It fills up automatically. Leave the option Create an FTP account associated with this Addon Domain as it is. Click on Add Domain. You should see a message that the addon domain has been created.

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August 28, 2023

How to Remove Parked Domains/Aliases in cPanel

Log in to your cPanel account. In the Domains section, click on Aliases. Under Remove Aliases, locate the parked domain name and click on Remove. For confirmation, click again on Remove Alias. You should see a message that your parked/alias domain has been removed.


April 12, 2021