Allowing users to edit the document root of a subdomain
I currently have an account at GoDaddy and at Bluehost. When using the cPanel at GoDaddy I have the ability to go into my subdomains and then EDIT the document root path. With Bluehost in the cPanel I have to delete the subdomain and then recreate it every time.
I wanted to find out if there was a way when getting into the WHM if there was an option somewhere to enable this feature.
Thanks!
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As far as I know, there is no ability. If you don't want to delete it, you would need to modify /var/cpanel/userdata/user/subdomain change the "documentroot" and rebuild apache conf # /scripts/rebuildhttpdconf
then restart apache0 -
Ha yeah, fail on my part I probably should of checked first before I opened my mouth. I just checked and I am able to modify the location in cPanel: s3.amazonaws.com/uploads.hipchat.com/31137/205915/mEAOrgw9hvi5xwi/upload.png I don't see an option for this though in Tweak Settings for example. BlueHost is so heavily modified so who knows to be honest, not sure if that is so on a VPS with them, but you may get better luck asking them unless someone else responds here. 0 -
Thanks for checking Jcats! Yea it seems a few others support it too! :/ Just to point out to others who might be unsure what we are talking about... GoDaddy: Bluehost: 0 -
Yeah that's bluehosts highly modified theme. If you have a VPS, you should be able to set it to 'x3' or 'paper lantern' no? 0 -
Yeah that's bluehosts highly modified theme. If you have a VPS, you should be able to set it to 'x3' or 'paper lantern' no?
Perfect! That worked out beautifully now I have that option. The x3 theme was kinda rough looking but the paper lantern theme looks clean, nice and simple, AN I HAVE MY EDIT OPTION!!! It's ashamed... I just got used to the bluehost theme and it looked nice, but how can you use a crippled theme! :) Thanks a million Jcats! I never thought about changing the theme.0 -
You can always nudge them and ask them to include it :) Glad you have the option back now tho! 0 -
Yea, that's what they said too. So I did leave some feedback. One thing I will caution others that do the same thing on... If you are going to use a different theme MAKE SURE that while still in the bluehost theme you change the setting that lets you choose 1 of 4 different places as a landing page once logged in. You SHOULD pick anything other than "cPanel". Ex: I have mine set to "Home". I made the mistake of having mine set to cPanel, then change to the paper lantern theme. I quickly realized I could not access the main bluehost page to add/remove domains etc.. :eek: 0 -
Hello :) I am happy to see the issue is addressed after switching to the Paper Lantern theme. Thank you for updating us with the outcome. 0
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