The cPanel Domains tool is your one‑stop interface for creating and managing all of the domains, subdomains, addon domains, and aliases in your hosting account.
Starting the Domains Tool
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Log in to cPanel.
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On the Tools page → Domains section, click Domains.
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You’ll see a list of all domains associated with your account.
Listing and Searching
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The main page displays all domains.
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Use the Search box to quickly find a specific domain.
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Under Actions, you can:
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Manage → open the domain’s management page.
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Create Email → go directly to the email account creation page.
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Managing Existing Domains
Click Manage next to a domain to open its management page. Options include:
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Change Document Root → update the directory where site files are stored.
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Delete Domain → remove the domain (primary domain cannot be deleted).
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Create an Email Address → set up mail accounts.
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Create a Site with Site Publisher → launch a quick site.
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Modify Zones → adjust DNS records.
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Modify Redirects → configure page redirects.
Creating New Domains
Addon Domains
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From the Domains tool main page, click Create a New Domain.
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Enter the domain name.
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Clear the Share document root box.
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Specify a dedicated document root directory (outside
public_htmlis recommended). -
Enter a subdomain identifier.
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Click Submit.
Important: Avoid placing addon domains in subdirectories under public_html. This can cause conflicts (especially with WordPress) and security risks if the parent site is compromised.
Subdomains
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From the Domains tool main page, click Create a New Domain.
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Enter the subdomain name (e.g.,
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Clear the Share document root box.
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Specify a dedicated document root directory.
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Click Submit.
Aliases (Parked Domains)
Aliases point additional domains to your primary site.
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From the Domains tool main page, click Create a New Domain.
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Enter the alias domain name.
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Select the Share document root box.
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Click Submit.