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Subdomains
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1) Log in to your cPanel>>domain section>> Subdomains
2) Click on the Create A New Domain button cPanel > Domains > Create a New Domain
3) Enter the following information:
- Domain: enter the subdomain that you want to create
- Document root: leave the checkmark empty for the Share document root
- Home icon: choose a subdirectory for it in your account’s home directory (above public _html). This subdirectory will store your subdomain’s files.
Domains > Create a New Subdomain
By default cPanel automatically fills in the details for the document root. You can either leave them as default or modify the information.
4) The last step is to click Submit button. The subdomain will be created.
From cPanel > Domains area, you can see the list of subdomains under your main account, and you can manage or delete these subdomains anytime needed.