Find my .htaccess file
1) Login to your cPanel
2) Click on File Manager
3) Select the Document Root for: option, and choose your domain from the drop-down
4) Selected the Show Hidden Files
5) Click Go butten
6) Right-click on the .htaccess file
7) Select Edit
8) Click on New File at the top-left
9) Name the file .htaccess
10) Set the directory for the file to be created to /public_html/ or the document root of your site.
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