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cPanel for Linux-Based Hosting
This article explains what cPanel is and how it is used in Linux-Based Hosting, including the steps to access your cPanel dashboard. It is intended to help you understand where to manage your website, domains, email, and other hosting features.
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What is cPanel
cPanel is a web-based control panel used to manage your Linux-Based Hosting account. It provides a simple interface where you can perform common tasks without needing advanced technical knowledge.
Using cPanel, you can perform the following tasks:
- Manage your website files
- Create and manage email accounts
- Add domains or subdomains
- Access databases
- Configure basic security and hosting settings
The cPanel acts as the main dashboard for controlling your hosting environment.
Our hosting plans that use cPanel
Below are the hosting plans that use cPanel:
- Linux Hosting
- Business Hosting
- WordPress Hosting
- WooCommerce Online Store
- Website Builder (cPanel is used to manage emails only)
- eCommerce Builder (cPanel is used to manage emails only)
How to access cPanel
Follow the steps below to access your cPanel.
- Log in to your Crazy Domains Account.
- Locate the hosting product for your domain (e.g. Linux Hosting, WordPress Hosting, Website Builder).
- Click Manage. This opens the Hosting Product Manager.
- From the Hosting Product Manager, follow the steps below based on your hosting plan to access your cPanel:
Hosting Type Steps Latest Web Hosting
- Linux Hosting
- Business Hosting
- WordPress Hosting
- WooCommerce Online Store
- Click on the CONTROL PANEL button.
- Scroll down to the Quick Links section.
- Click CPANEL.
Classic Web Hosting
- Linux Hosting
- Business Hosting
- Click on the LOGIN TO CPANEL button.
Website Builder
- Website Builder
- eCommerce Builder
- Click on the 3-dot icon.
- Click Control Panel.
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