Manage subdomains
The Sub Domain Maintenance menu allows you to add subdomains to your account. This feature is very useful as people can access subdirectories in your site through a simpler domain name than using your domain name and directory names.
For example: Instead of accessing http://www.domain.com/users/john/forums, they can access http://jforums.domain.com if you set up a subdomain pointing to the forums directory.
Adding subdomains - Watch the movie
Steps
1 To access the Sub Domain Maintenance menu, click on the icon above the word Subdomains on the main screen of your cPanel interface.
2 Enter the prefix for the subdomain in the first blank field, and click Add.
NOTE: If the subdomain was added successfully, the following will appear (except sub.domain.com will be the prefix you are using, and your domain):
SubDomain Adder
The subdomain, sub.domain.com has been added.
3 Click on Go Back.
4 To make the subdomain work, select it from the drop box next to Setup Redirection and click on Setup Redirection.
5 Enter the URL which you wish the subdomain to display in the blank field, and click on Save.
NOTE: If the subdomain was redirected properly, the following will appear (except sub.domain.com will be your subdomain, and http://www.domain.com/test.html will be the URL you have selected your subdomain to display) :
SubDomain Redirection - Watch the movie
sub.domain.com is currently being redirected to http://www.domain.com/test.html
Troubleshooting
Make sure the file and directories that you have the subdomain displaying exist.
Removing subdomains - Watch the movie
The Sub Domain Maintenance Menu allows you to remove subdomains from your account. This will not delete the file or directory that the subdomain displays.
Steps
1 To access the Sub Domain Maintenance Menu, click on the icon above the word Subdomains on the main screen of your cPanel interface.
2 Select the subdomain you wish to remove from the drop box next to Delete, and click on Delete.
NOTE: If the subdomain was removed successfully, the following will appear (except sub.domain.com will be your subdomain) :
SubDomain Removal
The subdomain, sub.domain.com has been removed.
Troubleshooting
Removing a subdomain will not remove the file or directory that it displays.
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