#1. Create a subdomain of your main domain

  • Log into your cPanel and go to the Subdomains section and create a subdomain.
  • Scroll down to  Modify a Subdomain section where you will find the list of all yur sub-domains.

#2. Install WordPress on the Sub-domain

  • Go back to cPanel feature list page and click over Softaculous Apps Installer. section.
  • On the next page, click over WordPress and InstallNow https://prnt.sc/sXhHEE_5bL1g.
  • Now click over the domain name and a drop-down will be opened. Select that subdomain where you wish to install the WordPress https://prnt.sc/astj0rZhdf8_.
  • Fill up the required credentials like username & password. Then, scroll down to the bottom and click over the Install button https://prnt.sc/-FxDGc5VTnQF

Thus, you have successfully installed WordPress on your sub-domain.
To learn the detailed procedure to install WordPress on sub-domain, refer to our Blog.

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