1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Software and Services” section, click on the “Softaculous” Icon. 3. cPanel will redirect you to the Softaculous Panel. 4. On the left side of your screen you should locate the “Blogs” category. Click on it and then click on the “OpenBlog” link that will appear. 5. Click on the “Install” button […]
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1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Software” section, click on the “Softaculous App Installer” Icon. 3. cPanel will redirect you to the Softaculous Panel. 4. On the left side of your screen you should locate the “Blogs” category. Click on it and then click on the “WordPress” link that will appear. 5. Click on the “Install” button […]
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You can change the default login theme for users which displays when they log into cPanel, WHM, and webmail. 1. log in to your WHM Root Account. 2. Go to Server Configuration >> Tweak Settings or type Tweak Settings in the search box and then the option will appear. Click on it. 3. Under Tweak Settings, click on the Display Tab and then choose the theme […]
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You can unsuspend cPanel accounts from WHM. Follow this tutorial to unsuspend your cPanel user. 1. log in to your WHM Account. 2. Go to Account Functions >> Manage Account Suspension or type Manage Account in the search box and then the option will appear. 3. Under Select by Domain, choose the user you wish to unsuspend or if you know only the username, […]
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If you have а WHM Reseller account, you can suspend а cPanel user from your account. 1. log in to your WHM Account. 2. Go to Account Functions >> Manage Account Suspension or type Manage Account in the search box and then the option will appear. 3. Under Select by Domain, choose the user you wish to suspend or, should you know only the […]
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Do you want to limit the bandwidth usage of a cPanel user? Or is it the case that your bandwidth is limited and you need to increase it? A WHM user can modify the cPanel account’s bandwidth and a Root user can modify the WHM and cPanel user from their WHM account. 1. log in […]
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You can enable/disable features of your customers’ cPanel account from WHM. If you do not want to provide access to PHP Setting, SSL, or anything else, follow through with this tutorial. 1. log in to your WHM Account. 2. Go to Packages >> Feature Manager or type Feature Manager in the search box and then the option will appear. Click on […]
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If your domain is created recently, wait for a few hours so that the cPanel can automatically install an SSL on your domain. However, even after 24 hours, if an SSL is not installed on your domain, first check the last log of AutoSSL from cPanel >> SSL/TLS Status >> Certificate Status. If it is […]
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When you generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) from cPanel, then save it, which is a good thing, maybe you don™t want to store it on your server. Instead, remove it because you can keep a CSR code on your PC so there is no need of storing it on the server. 1. Log into […]
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For obtaining a certificate from a Trusted SSL Provider, the Certificate Signing Request(CSR) is required. You can generate a CSR from your cPanel. CSR is also required for self-signed SSL certificates. 1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Security” section, click on the “SSL/TLS” icon. 3. Under Certificate Signing Request, Click on […]
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