When writing content for your site, you typically store them in either html or php files. The basic files, particularly on Linux servers like the ones used for our hosting accounts, are either generally either html (files ending in the extension .html or .htm) or php (files ending in the extension .php) files. HTML files […]
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How to Change your Default Timezone in htaccess
Changing Your Default Timezone: The default time zone setting that is displayed in the Preferences>Global folder is used to localize the time for received messages and calendar activities in the standard web client. 1) Log in to your cPanel 2) Click on the File Manager icon 3) Click on Setings which you will find at […]
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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 […]
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