How To Configure Web Page Redirects In cPanel

Redirects happen, when a web server redirects a visitor from one web page to another web page. A common use of redirects is to create shorter, easier-to-remember URLs that redirect to longer URLs. Another use is to redirect visitors from old pages on a website to newer, updated web pages.

In this article, we will describe to you how to redirect a web page to a different web page in cPanel.

How To Add A Redirect In cPanel

To add a redirect, follow these steps:

  • Login to cPanel.
  • Locate the Domain section, click Redirects.
Redirects
  • Under Add Redirect, select the redirection type:
    • Select Permanent (301), to specify a permanent redirection.
    • Or Select Temporary (302), to specify a temporary redirection.
  • Choose the domain, and after that, type the web page that you want to redirect.
  • Type the destination web page, in the Redirects to text box.
  • Under www. redirection, select the option you want for redirecting domains that include www.
  • To enable wild card redirecting, select the Wild Card Redirect check box.
  • Finally, click Add.
Add Redirects

cPanel Remove Domain Redirection

You can remove a redirect, when you no longer want to redirect a page to another web page. To remove a redirect, follow these steps:

  • Login to cPanel.
  • Locate the Domain section, click Redirects.
  • Locate the redirect that you want to remove, Under Current Redirects. After that, click Delete.
  • Click Remove Redirect to confirm the deletion.

For more information, visit Our Domains section.

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