cPanel Management Articles
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The articles in this collection explain how to use the common features within cPanel to manage your hosting account.
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Installing Drupal with cPanel
Read more: Installing Drupal with cPanelInstalling Drupal on your domain is a breeze with Liquid Web. Use the Softaculous Apps Installer in cPanel for easy, automated installation and configuration, including your first administrator account setup.
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Installing Joomla with cPanel
Read more: Installing Joomla with cPanelEffortlessly manage your website’s appearance and content with Joomla, easily installed on your domain through Liquid Web’s cPanel and Softaculous Apps Installer. Walk through setup, including the first administrator account.
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Installing WordPress with cPanel
Read more: Installing WordPress with cPanelEffortlessly manage your website’s design and content with WordPress, installed seamlessly through Liquid Web’s cPanel using the Softaculous Apps Installer. Walk through setup, including the first administrator account.
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Log Into cPanel
Read more: Log Into cPanelYou have three options for logging into cPanel. You can log in using your Liquid Web account, from WHM, or directly from your Internet browser. This article explains the steps for each method.
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Logging into phpMyAdmin from cPanel
Read more: Logging into phpMyAdmin from cPanelcPanel simplifies database management through phpMyAdmin. Once logged in, users can perform various tasks like adding and deleting data, connecting databases, and more, facilitating efficient database administration.
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Manage Databases in cPanel
Read more: Manage Databases in cPanelYour hub for database management in cPanel. Create MySQL databases and users, manage data with phpMyAdmin, and configure remote access.
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Manage Email in cPanel
Read more: Manage Email in cPanelYour hub for professional email in cPanel. Create accounts, access webmail, configure clients, and manage spam with our guides.
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Manage File Permissions in cPanel
Read more: Manage File Permissions in cPanelFile permissions define access to files and folders on a server or website. WHM provides permissions functionality within the cPanel File Manager, allowing you to adjust permissions without using the command line.