Tag Archives: cPanel

WebCards – Start An E-Cards Designer Website From cPanel At SANGKRIT.net

WebCards is an advanced, feature-packed e-card system you can install on your domain to start an e-card website and keep your visitors engaged. Read what other WebCards users say about this app.

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Start Any Kind Of Website Or Webservice From cPanel In Minutes

Installatron is a very powerful one-click web application installer that enables hosting owners to create any kind of website like blogs, dynamic websites, eCommerce websites, photo galleries, mailing list websites, forums, online stores, URL shortner websites, RSS reader websites, wikis etc in just one click.

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How To Create FTP Accounts From cPanel Hosting?

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is useful for backing up and updating your website. Using an FTP client you can quickly transfer files and directories between your local hard disk to your website directory. But before using an FTP program, you must set up your domain to accept file transfer protocol.

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How To Create Email Accounts On cPanel?

A few days back we have discussed about creating professional business class email accounts that works on your domain. Now today we will show you how you can easily create free email accounts using your SANGKRIT.net’s cPanel based webhosting accounts. These email accounts also works from your domain, you can create, manage and access your email accounts easily from cPanel.

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How To Easily Edit Your PHP.INI File From cPanel ?

What is PHP.INI File ? PHP.INI is a configuration file which is read when PHP starts up. For server module versions of PHP, it only happens once when the webserver is started. For the CGI and CLI versions, it happens on every invocation.

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