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How To Create Domain

  • Note: Please link your domain directly to the main file (don't link the public folder under main file).

  • Create Domain Cpanel

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  • Log in to your cPanel account using your username and password.
  • Locate the Domains Section: Once you're logged in to cPanel, look for the "Domains" section. It may have different names, such as "Domains" or "Domains" or "Domains" or "Domain Management."
  • Click "Add Domain" or "Addon Domains": In the "Domains" section, you will typically find an option called "Add Domain" or "Addon Domains." Click on this option to proceed.
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  • Enter the Domain Details: In the "Add Domain" or "Addon Domains" page, you'll be prompted to enter the following details:
  • New Domain Name: Enter the domain name you want to add (e.g., example.com).
  • Subdomain/FTP Username (Optional): If you want a specific FTP account for the domain, you can enter a subdomain or FTP username. Otherwise, cPanel will generate one for you.
  • Document Root (Optional): You can specify the folder where the website files for the domain will reside. By default, cPanel will create a folder based on the domain name in the public_html directory.
  • Set Additional Options (Optional): Depending on your cPanel setup, you may have additional options to configure, such as enabling SSL, setting up a redirection, etc.
  • Click "Add Domain" or "Add": Once you've filled in the required details and configured any additional options, click the appropriate button to create the domain.
  • Update DNS (if necessary): If the domain is registered elsewhere and is using external DNS, you'll need to update its DNS settings to point to your hosting provider's server IP address. If your domain is already using the hosting provider's nameservers, this step is unnecessary.
  • Add Domain

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  • Enter the domain name that you want to add in the "New Domain Name" field.
  • Enter the Document root path as a link domain to same folder main directory
  • Add Sub Domain (Use this only if you want to add a subdomain)

  • Click "Subdomains": In the "Domains" section, you should find an option called "Subdomains." Click on this option to proceed.
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  • The subdomain is configured to have the same path as the "Main Domain" path.
  • Type in the subdomain’s name and select the domain to create it under. It will automatically create a folder for the subdomain in your "folder_name" folder.

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  • Enter Subdomain Details: In the "Subdomains" page, you'll be prompted to enter the following details:
  • Subdomain: Enter the desired subdomain name (e.g., subdomain.example.com). The main domain should already be selected in the dropdown.
  • Document Root (Optional): You can specify the folder where the subdomain's website files will reside. By default, cPanel will create a folder based on the subdomain name in the public_html directory.
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  • Click "Create": Once you've filled in the required details, click the "Create" button to add the subdomain.
  • Update DNS (if necessary): If the subdomain is using external DNS or registered elsewhere, you'll need to update its DNS settings to point to your hosting provider's server IP address. If your domain is already using the hosting provider's nameservers, this step is unnecessary.

  • Create Domain Plesk

    Log in to your Plesk account.

    Click on the "Domains" tab in the left-hand menu

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    Click on the "Add Domain" button.

    Add Domain

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  • Enter the domain details: You'll be prompted to provide the following information:
  • Domain name: Enter the domain you want to add (e.g., example.com).
  • Hosting type: Choose the appropriate option, such as "Website hosting" if you're hosting a website.
  • Document root: Specify the folder where your website files will reside (e.g., httpdocs).
  • Set additional options (optional): Depending on your requirements, you can set up additional options like creating an FTP account, enabling SSL, etc.
  • Click "OK" or "Add": Once you've filled in the required details and selected any additional options, click the appropriate button to add the domain.
  • Update DNS (if necessary): If the domain is registered elsewhere and is using external DNS, you'll need to update its DNS settings to point to your Plesk server's IP address.

  • Add Sub Domain (Use this only if you want to add a subdomain)

  • Click And Open Sub Domain
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    The subdomain is configured to have the same path as the "Main Domain" path.

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  • Enter the subdomain details: You'll be prompted to provide the following information for the subdomain:
  • Subdomain name: Enter the desired subdomain name (e.g., subdomain.example.com).
  • Document root: Specify the folder where the subdomain's website files will reside (e.g., subdomain.httpdocs).
  • Click "OK" or "Add": Once you've filled in the required details, click the appropriate button to create the subdomain.
  • Update DNS (if necessary): If the subdomain is using external DNS, you'll need to update its DNS settings to point to your Plesk server's IP address.