68 results for "subdomain"
How to Take Backups and Set Up Staging
in Various Hosting Panels for WordPress Welcome to Nabtech's comprehensive knowledge base on taking backups and setting up staging environments for your WordPress website. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced…
How to Create Addon Domains in cPanel
Before adding the addon domain, point your addon domain nameservers to your primary domain nameservers and wait for domain propagation. It usually takes between 12 and 24 hours for the changes to take effect. 1. Log in…
How to Include or Exclude a Domain from AutoSSL in cPanel
You can include or exclude your domain from AutoSSL. If your domain is newly-created, wait a few hours for the cPanel to automatically install an SSL on your domain. You can check the last log of AutoSSL from cPanel…
How to Protect Website Images From Being Displayed at an External Website
External websites may display your website images on their websites, thus stealing your bandwidth. You can prevent this with Hotlink Protection. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Security section, click on…
Criteria for Registering a .edu.ng Domain Name
Requirements for Registering a .edu.ng Domain Name Registration Requirements for .edu.ng: The .edu.ng Second-Level Domain (SLD) is exclusively reserved for accredited tertiary academic institutions approved by…
How to create a hosting plan in WHM/cPanel
When creating packages or plans within WHM you have the option to customize several different factors/features. For instance, you could create Package A which could have 20GB of storage while Package B has 50GB, this is…
New way to add domains/sub-domains in cPanel's Jupiter theme
In confusing fashion, cPanel has removed their old addon/sub-domains sections from the new cPanel "Jupiter" theme entirely. The feature has just been combined within the "Domains" application. You now have to add…
How to Add "A Record" in cPanel
The "A record" is a DNS record used for pointing a domain or a subdomain to an IP address. You can add A A Record using the cPanel's Zone Editor option. 1. Log in to your cPanel account. 2. In the Domains section, click…