How to Deny Access to .htaccess File in cPanel
Steps to Deny Access to the .htaccess File 1. Log in to Your cPanel Account Access your cPanel using your hosting username and password. 2. Open File Manager Go to the FILES section. Click… Read More
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Steps to Deny Access to the .htaccess File 1. Log in to Your cPanel Account Access your cPanel using your hosting username and password. 2. Open File Manager Go to the FILES section. Click… Read More
If you no longer want to use a domain name with your hosting account, you can remove it directly from cPanel through the Domains section. Steps to Remove a Domain from cPanel 1. Log… Read More
To view hidden files in cPanel File Manager, you need to enable the option that displays all hidden files (dotfiles) inside your account and subdirectories. Steps to Show Hidden Files in cPanel 1. Log… Read More
The Disk Usage feature in cPanel provides a detailed overview of the storage space used by your hosting account. It displays disk usage for directories, email accounts, databases, and hidden system folders, helping you… Read More
A subdomain is a part of your primary domain that can be used to create separate sections of your website. Subdomains are commonly used for blogs, forums, client portals, support sections, testing environments, and… Read More
An addon domain allows you to host multiple websites under a single cPanel hosting account. Each addon domain works as a separate website with its own files and content. For example: Main Domain: example.com… Read More