In this blog post, we will explore the process of adding a subdomain using Namecheap Hosting’s cPanel, as of 2023. The recent cPanel update has led to some changes in the user interface, particularly regarding subdomains. However, adding a subdomain remains a straightforward task.
Subdomains are a valuable tool for website owners, as they allow you to create distinct web addresses under your primary domain without the need to purchase additional domain names. This flexibility is particularly useful when building multiple websites or apps for different purposes.
To demonstrate how to add a subdomain, we’ll use the example of adding a subdomain called “sample” to the primary domain “thursdaywebsolutions.com.” Here’s a step-by-step guide:
If you encounter persistent issues with subdomain access, especially if you’re using a Content Delivery Network (CDN) like Cloudflare, there are additional steps you can take:
Remember that changes made to DNS records, such as adding an A record, might also take some time to propagate, so patience is essential during this process.
By following these steps, you can successfully add a subdomain in your Namecheap Hosting cPanel or any other hosting provider that uses the cPanel interface. Subdomains are a valuable resource for managing multiple web projects efficiently. If you found this guide helpful, please consider subscribing to our channel and liking this blog post. We hope this information serves you well, and if you have any questions, feel free to reach out. Have a great day!
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