Log into cPanel Locate Multi PHP Manager Choose your Domain Then, Select the Dropdown from the right side to select PHP version and click apply.
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Guide to install WordPress in Cpanel
WordPress is the most popular Content Management System that is used by so many web developers. You can get information about WordPress and its latest software releases at www.wordpress.org. In this guide, we will show you how to use softaculous to set up WordPress on your site via Cpanel. What you need to start the process. […]
How to set up a Domain Alias in cPanel?
How Does a Domain Alias Work? If we set up ggexample.org as an alias of ggexample.com,a visitor going to ggexample.org would land on the ggexample.com site. The ggexample.com domain would remain in the browser address bar. Essentially,we are pointing multiple domains to the same location. Step 1 Log in to cPanel. Follow the link below for guidance. Step […]
How to add multiple domains to your Cpanel account (Manage Addon Domains)
CPanel has made it easier to manage your domains in a single place. In this post, we will go over how to add another domain to your existing cPanel account. This tutorial will require that you have a hosting account and have access to cPanel to add the domain. What is an addon domain? The […]
How to Install Maldet on cPanel & Configure it?
This is how to Install Maldet on cPanel Server, Configure & how to use Scan commands. Maldet full form is Linux Malware Detect which is open source and available free of cost from R-fx Networks, This is helpful for detecting PHP backdoors and various types of malicious files. Automation is available and it can automatically run […]
How to create a Database in cPanel
Step 1:Login to cPanel Follow the link below for the guide. //www.srilankahosting.com/knowledgebase/how-do-i-access-cpanel Step 2:Finding the Database section in cPanel You can either search it on the search box or scroll down until you find it. There are two ways to create a database in cPanel. 1. Creating a database […]
How do I access cPanel?
cPanel can be accessed by using either of the URLs below: www.yourdomain.com/cpanel www.yourdomain.com:2082 www.yourdomain.com:2083 (secure) //yourIP:2082 //yourIP:2083 (secure) Note: www.yourdomain.com is your actual domain name (the URL of your website) and yourIP is the IP address of the server your website is hosted on. You can get it from the new account information email receive to your email after purchase a […]