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cPanel guides covering email setup, DNS records, File Manager, cron jobs, PHP versions, error logs, account operations, WordPress, and migration planning.

cPanel

Understand the system, not just the setting.

cPanel puts common hosting tasks behind a browser interface, but the underlying DNS, mail, filesystem, PHP, database, and server concepts still matter. These guides explain what the controls change and how to use them without turning convenience into an outage.

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cPanel email setup: what you need before adding a device

Set up cPanel email by confirming the mailbox, password, IMAP/POP choice, SMTP server, ports, TLS, DNS, and authentication before configuring Outlook, Apple Mail, or a phone.

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cPanel DNS records: what you can safely change

Understand when cPanel is authoritative for DNS, what common records do, and how to avoid changing website records while accidentally breaking email or verification records.

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cPanel File Manager: how to use it without breaking a site

Use cPanel File Manager safely by understanding the document root, permissions, hidden files, backups, archives, and why editing production code needs a rollback plan.

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cPanel cron jobs: how to schedule recurring tasks

Use cPanel cron jobs for recurring commands with the right executable path, working assumptions, frequency, output handling, locking, and resource awareness.

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cPanel PHP version: how to plan a version change

Changing PHP in cPanel affects application compatibility. Inventory extensions, test the site, review errors, and keep a rollback before moving production to a new version.

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cPanel error logs: where to look when a site breaks

cPanel exposes recent website errors, while server and application logs may contain deeper detail. Learn which log to check for PHP, Apache, cPanel, mail, and system failures.

Web hosting

What is cPanel, and do you actually need it?

A plain-language explanation of cPanel, WHM, common hosting tasks a control panel simplifies, and when managing a server directly makes more sense.

WordPress

WordPress hosting checklist: what to verify before launch

A pre-launch WordPress checklist covering HTTPS, backups, updates, email delivery, DNS, security, performance, and recovery.

Web hosting

Hosting resource limits explained: CPU, RAM, I/O, processes and inodes

Understand the resource limits behind shared hosting, including CPU, memory, disk I/O, processes, file counts, storage, and what happens when a site reaches them.

Migration

Migrate cPanel account: what transfers and what to verify

A cPanel account migration can include websites, databases, email, DNS zones, cron jobs, SSL, account settings, and files, but server versions and external dependencies still require verification.

DNS

DNS records explained: A, AAAA, CNAME, MX and TXT

Understand the DNS records you are most likely to manage for a website and email, including A, AAAA, CNAME, MX and TXT records.