Guide to the cPanel Control Panel
Managing a website and its underlying server can feel overwhelming, especially if you prefer to avoid the command line. That is where cPanel comes in. As the industry-standard control panel for Linux hosting, cPanel provides a powerful, intuitive graphical interface that puts you in complete control of your hosting environment.
Whether you are logging in for the very first time to create an email address, or you are an experienced administrator configuring advanced PHP handlers and cron jobs, this collection of articles provides the step-by-step guidance you need to maximize your cPanel experience.
Explore the guides below to learn how to:
- Optimize & Troubleshoot: Dive into advanced tools to enable HTTP/2, manage disk quotas, resolve FTP connection errors, and decipher automated cPanel server alerts.
- Navigate the Basics: Learn the different ways to log in, explore the dashboard, and get familiar with your new Linux server environment.
- Manage Your Websites & Files: Confidently add domains, use the File Manager, configure FTP access, and take manual backups to protect your hard work.
- Configure Email & Databases: Create professional email accounts, set up spam filters, and easily manage your MySQL databases using phpMyAdmin.
cPanel Management Articles
The articles in this collection explain how to use the common features within cPanel to manage your hosting account.
Using HTTP/2 in Apache on cPanel
Read more: Using HTTP/2 in Apache on cPanelLearn how to enable HTTP/2 on your cPanel server for faster website performance. This guide covers benefits, considerations, and step-by-step instructions.
Viewing Website Statistics in cPanel
Read more: Viewing Website Statistics in cPanelDiscover how to monitor your website statistics in cPanel. Learn to track visitors, bandwidth usage, and site errors using AWStats and Webalizer.
Website Management in cPanel
Read more: Website Management in cPanelYour hub for domain management in cPanel. Add domains and subdomains, control DNS records, and set up permanent or temporary redirects.