Overview
This interface allows you to create and manage subdomains for your cPanel account. A subdomain is a subsection of your website that exists as a subdirectory in your public_html (Document Root) directory. Subdomains use a prefix in conjunction with the domain name. For example, if the registered domain name is example.com, the subdomain will be prefix.example.com. You can use subdomains to create unique user accounts for “vanity domains.” This is helpful if, for example, you have a blog, or any other type of website that uses a domain specifically titled for a user.
Create a subdomain
To create a subdomain, perform the following steps:
To open the subdomain’s main directory with the File Manager, click the link under Document Root that corresponds to the subdomain that you want to view in the File Manager.
Search subdomains
To search through existing domains, perform the following steps:
Results that match your search criteria populates the list.
Modify a subdomain
Modify the document root for a subdomain
To modify the document root for a subdomain, perform the following steps:
Enable or disable subdomain redirection
To enable or disable redirection of a subdomain, perform the following steps:
Remove a subdomain
To remove an existing subdomain, perform the following steps:
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