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How To Create a Subdomain Through cPanel?

Creating a subdomain is an easy and powerful way to help you organize your website content or host multiple websites under a single domain. A subdomain is an attached extension of your primary domain and can be used for a blog, a store, support page, or anything else that you want to separate from your main website.

This guide will enlighten you through the entire process of creating a subdomain using cPanel. Whether you are just starting out or you are an experienced webmaster, this beginner-level tutorial will assist you in completing the process in an easy and clear manner.

Guide for Creating a Subdomain with cPanel

Learn how to create a subdomain with cPanel using a few basic steps. Let’s explore them!

Step 1: Sign in to Your cPanel Account
Open your preferred browser and enter your cPanel login URL.
(e.g. www.yourdomain.com/cpanel).

Input your cPanel username and password, and click Sign in.

Step 2: Navigate to the Subdomains
Locate the domain area of your cPanel dashboard. Click the subdomains icon.

Step 3: Create Your Subdomain
In the Create a Subdomain section, enter the desired subdomain name in the Subdomain field.

In the event, you have multiple domains associated with your cPanel account, select your desired primary domain from the available drop down list.

The Document Root field will be filled automatically, though you may change it if desired. Click “Create” to confirm your new subdomain. You will see a success message once the new subdomain has been created.

Step 4: Access Your Subdomain
You now have access to your new subdomain at the mentioned subdomain format. (yourdomain.com)
To access the newly created subdomain folder in File Manager, click on public_html.

Step 5: Begin Adding Content to Your Subdomain
Easily upload files to your subdomain folder using the File Manager or an FTP client. To make your website, you can either upload your files or install a content management system (CMS) like WordPress.

Wrapping Up

Subdomains are a simple and powerful feature to create using cPanel. They allow you to expand your site without having to deal with multiple domains. Subdomains allows you to utilize your web hosting features, whether you want to build a portfolio website, set up a shop, or build to test on.

Frequently Asked Questions

Define subdomain and why would I want to use one?
A subdomain is a branch under your main domain and best for organizing your content, running separate sites, or dedicating a portion of your domain to a specific page, such as a blog or support portal.

Is it possible to set up multiple subdomains with cPanel?
Yes! You can add as many subdomains as allowed in your hosting plan.

If I create a subdomain, will it affect my main site?
No. A subdomain runs on its own, independent of the main site. The performance will not be affected.

How do I delete a subdomain?
In cPanel, navigate to the Subdomains section and select remove next to the subdomain you want to delete.

June 5, 2025