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Here is How to Login to cPanel Through The Client Area. You can still access the client area by using the cpanel url, username, and password that are usually sent to you via email when you purchase a hosting plan. In this tutorial we will focus on how to access the cPanel through the client area.
 
Did you know you can use your cPanel login details to access your cPanel Web Disk on your computer? Additionally, you can do so on various operating systems, i.e, Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Mobile OS and others.
 
In this tutorial, I will show you  How to Create an Additional Web Disk Account in cPanel. We will learn to create an additional Webdisk account to access a specific directory on your cPanel account for security purposes.
 
You can edit or remove a Record from cPanel using the cPanel DNS Zone Editor which, allows you to manage, remove, or modify DNS records.
 
You can edit or remove CNAME Record from cPanel using the cPanel DNS Zone Editor which, allows you to manage, remove, or modify DNS records.
 
CNAME records are referred to as alias records since they map an alias to its canonical name. You can add CNAME Record using the cPanel Zone Editor option.
 
You can edit or remove MX Record from cPanel using the cPanel DNS Zone Editor, which allows you to manage, remove, or modify DNS records.
 
A mail exchanger record (MX record) is a type of resource record in the Domain Name System that specifies a mail server responsible for accepting email messages. You can add an MX Record using the cPanel's Zone Editor option.
 
A Record is a DNS record and is used to point a domain or subdomain to an IP address. You can add A Record using the cPanel's Zone Editor option.
 
Do you have a single domain or wish to use different PHP versions per folder? Do you have an installed PHP 5.x software in a folder/blog and want to use a PHP 7.x instead? If so, you can do this using cPanel and the .htaccess file.