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What is Document Root? Document Root is the directory from which the web server serves your files. By default, it's set to public, which is suitable...
Understanding DNS Records DNS (Domain Name System) translates domain names to IP addresses. Proper DNS setup is essential for your website and email...
SSH Access SSH (Secure Shell) allows secure command-line access to your hosting. You can run commands, manage files, and deploy applications. Connec...
Fixing File Permissions Incorrect file permissions can cause errors like "Permission denied" or "403 Forbidden". CloudWeb hosting provides simple com...
SSL Certificates and HTTPS An SSL certificate secures the encrypted connection between visitor's browser and your website. CloudWeb automatically pro...
Connecting via FTP/SFTP FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) allow file transfers between your computer and hosting. L...
Welcome to CloudWeb Hosting! This article provides an overview of all available features and links to detailed guides. Basic Settings Changing...
WordPress Installation WordPress is the world's most popular content management system (CMS). Method 1: Automatic Installation (Recommended) CloudW...
Deploying Laravel Applications This guide walks you through complete Laravel deployment on CloudWeb hosting. Prerequisites SSH access to hosti...
Email Client Setup Use the following settings to connect your email client. Server Settings Protocol Server...
Deployments Tab The Deployments tab in the hosting detail of the user panel is the central place for managing Git repositories, deploy keys, and auto...
Wildcard Domains A wildcard domain (*.example.com) catches all subdomains that are not explicitly defined. If someone visits anything.example.com and...
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