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How do I create a Sub-Domain?

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1: From the control panel, click on the "Subdomains" icon in the main control panel menu.

2: Add the name of the Sub domain that you want to create to the "Add  Subdomain:" box.

3: Click "Create"

Note: It may take up to five minutes for a new subdomain to become  active. Each subdomain appears in public_html/subdomain-name. This means  that your subdomain can also be accessed at  http://www.yoursite.com/subdomain-name.

You can upload to a subdomain folder in the same way you upload to any
other folder: use FTP, MS FrontPage, File Manager, etc.

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