| How to create custom 404 and 500 error pages in cPanel | |
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This tutorial will teach how to create custom Error Pages. Create error pages for 404 Not Found errors and 500 Internal Server Errors, along with 28 other errors. This tutorial will assume that you are logged into your cPanel. If you are having trouble doing that, please see the tutorial named "How to Login to cPanel".On your main cPanel page, scroll down to the Advanced section, and Click on the Error Pages link. This will take you to the main error pages page. This page lists many kinds of error pages that you can customize.Let's select one, and click on the link. This will take you to an editing page. This is where you create your custom error page. You can include one or m |
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| How to set up a cron job in cPanel | |
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This tutorial is going to show you how to setup a cron job in cPanel the easy way. You can set a command or script to run at a specific time every day, week, etc. This tutorial will assume that you are logged into your cPanel. If you are having trouble doing that, please see the tutorial named "How to Login to cPanel".Scroll down to the Advanced Section on the main page of your cPanel, and click on the icon named Cron Jobs. This will take you to the main Cron Job page, where it lists two different experience levels to choose from: Standard and Advanced (Unix Style). This tutorial is going to teach the Standard approach.Click on the Standard Button. This will take you to a screen showing a Standard Cron Manager. Every time a cron |
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| How to use the Index Manager in cPanel | |
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This tutorial will teach about using the Index Manager. The Index Manager allows you to customize the way a directory will be viewed on the web. This tutorial will assume that you are logged into your cPanel. If you are having trouble doing that, please see the tutorial named "How to Login to cPanel".The Index Manager enables you to control how directories on your web site are displayed. If there is not a file named "index.html" in a given directory, then the contents of that directory will be displayed in a browser. This is very undesirable, and can cause security issues. With Index Manager, you can set your account up to not allow your directory contents to be shown.On the main cPanel page, scroll down to the Advanced |
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| How to create a backup in cPanel | |
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You can view the official cPanel movie on how to Backup in cPanel here: http://www.cpanel.net/media/tutorials/backup.htm
This tutorial will teach you how to backup your web site in cPanel. Regular backups of your web site are the best way to assure you are protected from loss. This tutorial will assume that you are logged into your cPanel. If you are having trouble doing that, please see the tutorial named "How to Login to cPanel". |
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| How do I access my cPanel account? | |
| There are several ways that you can access your cPanel hosting account. Via billing.webservio.netIf you have an existing Webservio billing account, you may login at https://billing.webservio.net/clientarea.phpOn the top menu, click on Services and select My ServicesFind the service/domain name that you wish to manage. Click on the service name (if you click on the domain name, it will take you to your website).On the service profile page, you may use one of the Quick Shortcuts to go directly to a specific area in your cPanel account. Or you can click on Login to cPanel on the left menu to access the cPanel home screen.Via services.webservio.netIf you have an existing DIY Services account, you may login at http://services.webservio.net/login.php |
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