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What is a Subdomain?

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Posted: 05 May, 2007
by: Pope L.
Updated: 05 May, 2007
by: Pope L.
A subdomain is a "domain within a domain", it is essentially a subdivision of a larger domain.

Subdomains are individual web addresses built upon a pre-existing domain name, for example, forums.yourdomain.com.

By convention, a subdomain should not have the prefix of "www". (This is because "www" is, itself, a subdomain).

You will see many subdomains in action on the Internet. One example is, "mail.yahoo.com" a subdomain of "yahoo.com."

Steps to creating a subdomain using cPanel.

Please follow the below steps to create a subdomain for your site .
  1. Login to your Control Panel
  2. Click "Subdomains" under the "Domain" menu
  3. Enter the subdomain you would like to add in the form field
  4. Click Add
  5. A confirmation screen will be displayed.
To access the files and data for your subdomain just look for a folder with the name you gave for the subdomain.
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