Evolve Web Hosting Help
Evolve Web Hosting Homepage Evolve Web Hosting Portal Toggle Dark/Light/Auto mode Toggle Dark/Light/Auto mode Toggle Dark/Light/Auto mode Back to homepage

URL Redirect

Often times, you’ll own additional domains that point to your main domain. If you are only creating a redirect (not setting up email or loading files for these domains), it’s best and easiest to just create a quick URL Redirect using our custom nameservers. Your domain must be registered with us to use this feature. If your domain is not registered with us, scroll down for a link to create a redirect in cPanel or DirectAdmin.

Read full post gdoc_arrow_right_alt

cPanel Redirects

This article will show you how to redirect primary domains, sub domains and/or subfolders to a new URL.

  1. Begin by signing into your cPanel account.

  2. Locate the Domains section below and click on Redirects

cPanel Domains Section
cPanel Domains Section
  1. You will now see this screen below:
cPanel Redirects
cPanel Redirects
  1. Choose whether this is a Permanent or Temporary redirect.

  2. Choose the domain that you want to redirect from the drop down menu.

Read full post gdoc_arrow_right_alt

DirectAdmin Site Redirection

DirectAdmin Site Redirection allows you to redirect 1 URL to another URL

To get started, login to the DirectAdmin User account

Once you are logged in, either type Site Redirection into the search bar of the DirectAdmin control panel or go to Account Manager > Site Redirection using the DirectAdmin menu.

MultipleDomains
If you have multiple domains hosted on a single DirectAdmin account, click on the domain name where you see Domain: yourdomain.com (your domain is a blue hyperlink located near the search field) to toggle between the domains to then manage your site redirects.
DirectAdmin Site Redirects Screenshot
DirectAdmin Site Redirects Screenshot

Once you are on the Site Redirection page, if you have multiple domains on this account, choose the domain you wish to redirect from the dropdown near the top middle area of your screen (to the left of the search bar shown above).

Read full post gdoc_arrow_right_alt