Creating a Subdomain in cPanel
Subdomains are large subsections of websites and have URLs that look like:
blog.example.net
If you own the domain mysite.com, you can have as many subdomains as you want. You can even create a whole new website on a subdomain without buying a new domain name. Creating subdomains is useful if you want to have an online store, blog, or forum.
- Log into your cPanel account. If you don’t have a cPanel account, see Creating a cPanel User Account.
- Scroll down to the Domains section and click on Domains.

- Click on Create a New Domain.

- Decide what you want your subdomain to be and type it into the Domain name field. For example, to create the subdomain “blog”, enter the name blog.example.net.

- Make sure the box next to “Share document root” is unchecked. If it is checked, the subdomain will show the same content as the main domain.

- Click Submit. You’ve created your subdomain!
Tip: |
| Subdomains are just like regular domains: DNS must be set up before anyone can view your subdomain. Every subdomain needs its own A record. Learn how by reading Adding and Editing DNS Records. |