Your LetsHost hosting account will allow you to add multiple domains as follows:
“Alias” domains which you can use to redirect to your main domain (or any website) and set up email accounts.
“Addon” domain that will have its own website independent from your main domain and email accounts.
"Subdomain" can be considered as a subdivision or extension of a "main" domain name for example "blog.yourmaindomain.ie", "blog" in this case would be the subdomain of yourmaindomain.ie, subdomains can have its own website independent from your main domain and email accounts.
- Log in to your LetsHost Client Area
- Navigate to your hosting cPanel
- Under the Domains section click on the Domains icon.
- Click the Create A New Domain button on the right-hand side.
- Enter the new website name (domain name) in the Domain text box.
*Important*
Under the Document Root (File System Location) section you will see a checkbox beside:
Share document root (/home/YourCpanelUsername/public_html) with “YourMainDomain.com”.
If the check box is ticked, this will configure the new domain as an “Alias” (used for redirects and email only)
Simply click Submit (or Submit And Create Another) to add your domain as an “Alias”
Please click HERE for information on how to configure the redirect and HERE on how to configure email accounts.
If the check box is unticked, this will configure the new domain as an “Addon” (used for independent website and email) or a "Subdomain"
More options will appear, generally, we recommend leaving these settings to what they default to and click Submit (or Submit And Create Another) to add your domain as an “Addon”
Adding a "Subdomain" in the Domain text box will automatically untick the Document Root box for you.
For advanced users:
The text box below the share document root option is for the website directory where the website files will
need to be uploaded.
A “constraint” of cPanel is that it requires a subdomain of the main domain to
configure the “Addon” domain, we simply recommend however to just leave this
to what it defaults to, you may see this subdomain in other areas
(such as creating email accounts etc.) this can simply be ignored.
The final step in this process is to update the DNS nameservers of the domain(s) to point to your hosting account. If you are unsure of these, please refer to your ‘hosting account welcome email’. Please note that when updating nameservers, this change can take up to 24 hours to propagate.
If you require further information/assistance on this, please submit a ticket and a member of the team will be happy to assist further.