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How to use cPanel with WordPress

Your guide to bare metal management best practices.

Managing your WordPress website doesn’t have to be complicated. With cPanel, you can install, monitor, back up, and secure your entire site—all from one easy-to-use dashboard. Whether you’re launching your first site or want more control without touching code, cPanel makes site management far more accessible.

Let’s walk through everything you can do with WordPress and cPanel, step by step.

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What is cPanel and how does it work with WordPress?

cPanel is a web-based control panel provided by many web hosting companies. It lets you manage your hosting account through a graphical interface instead of the command line. Think of it as the control room for your website.

When it comes to WordPress, cPanel includes a tool called the WordPress Toolkit. This built-in suite gives you a simplified way to install, update, secure, and manage WordPress websites directly from the cPanel interface. With WP Toolkit, you don’t need to log in separately to each site or mess with complicated server settings.

cPanel is especially helpful for beginners, freelancers, and small business owners who want to self-manage their websites without hiring a developer.

Installing WordPress with cPanel’s WordPress Toolkit

The WordPress Toolkit in cPanel lets you install WordPress in just a few clicks.

Alternate method: If your cPanel doesn’t include WP Toolkit, you can install WordPress using Softaculous Apps Installer—another one-click option available in many hosting environments.

Managing WordPress sites through the WP Toolkit dashboard

After installation, your site appears in the WP Toolkit dashboard.

Here’s what you can do from there:

Everything is clickable, so even if you’re not sure what a setting does, you can explore without breaking your site.

Using single sign-on to access WordPress admin

One of the best features in the Toolkit is the one-click login. From your site listing in WP Toolkit:

This opens your WordPress dashboard without needing to enter your username or password. It’s fast, safe, and perfect if you forget login credentials.

Managing themes and plugins in cPanel

You can manage all your WordPress themes and plugins directly from WP Toolkit.

It’s much faster than logging into each site separately.

Applying security hardening options

Security hardening in WP Toolkit applies expert-recommended protections with one click.

To enable it:

You don’t have to know what each one does—the Toolkit handles it automatically.

Setting automatic updates and smart update options

WordPress Toolkit gives you two ways to handle updates:

To enable either:

This helps you avoid crashes or compatibility issues.

Creating backups and restoring your WordPress site

You can back up your WordPress site through WP Toolkit or cPanel’s backup tools.

With WP Toolkit:

Restoring a backup:

You can also download backups to your computer for safekeeping.

Cloning and staging your WordPress site

Need to test changes before going live? Use the Cloning and Staging tools:

To set up a staging environment:

This is the safest way to test plugins, updates, or design changes.

Managing files with File Manager and FTP

File Manager is a built-in file explorer in cPanel:

To access your site externally, set up FTP (File Transfer Protocol):

FTP is better for uploading large files or bulk editing.

Working with databases and phpMyAdmin

WordPress stores its content in a MySQL database. You can manage it via:

To find your database:

To reset a password or fix a broken plugin:

Managing domains and DNS in cPanel

From the Domains and Zone Editor sections, you can:

To add a domain:

To edit DNS records:

DNS edits help when setting up email, connecting to third-party services, or switching hosts.

Setting up email accounts for your domain

To create branded email like [email protected]:

You can access your inbox via:

Set up spam filters, autoresponders, and email forwarders from the same panel.

Bonus: How to troubleshoot WordPress errors using cPanel

If something goes wrong, cPanel can help you fix it without developer help.

Check error logs:

Fix file permission issues:

Disable a broken plugin:

Reset your admin password:

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