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Adding an add-on domain on cPanel is a very simple process. Add-on domain allows you to add an additional domain to an existing main domain and you can create a separate website with this added domain. Here is a step-by-step guide to add an add-on domain on cPanel:
Login to cPanel:
Log in to cPanel by typing "https://yourdomain.com/cpanel" (replace yourdomain.com with your own domain name) in your browser's address bar. Then log in by entering your username and password.
Enter the "Domains" or "Domains" Section:
On the main cPanel screen, look for an option under the "Domains" or "Domains" heading.
Click on "Add-on Domains" or "Add Domain" Option:
To add an add-on domain, there will usually be an option like "Add-on Domains" or just "Add Domain". Click on this option.
Enter Required Information:
On the page that opens, you will be asked to enter the following information:
New Domain Name: Enter the new domain name you want to add.
Subdomain: Will be automatically populated, usually a subdomain created under your new domain name.
Document Root: This specifies the directory where the files for your new add-on domain will be stored.
Click on the "Add Domain" or "Add Domain" Button:
After entering the information, there will be a confirmation button such as "Add Domain" or "Add Domain". Complete the process by clicking this button.
Manage Your Domain:
The add-on domain has now been added. If you wish, you can create special FTP accounts and databases for this domain.
Remember, it is important that your DNS records are configured properly. If your domain name is hosted by another service provider, you should use that service provider's control panel to set your DNS records correctly.
Each cPanel interface may be slightly different, so the steps provided here are a general guideline and it's important to check details specific to your own version of cPanel.
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