The client area feature just talks to the control panel under the hood. If the document root isn’t created, that seems like a bug in the control panel to me.
All in due time. I focused on the most used features.
Glad to hear it!
Yes. For now at least.
Good idea, hadn’t thought on that. It’s probably best to get rid of the entire addon/parked domain naming.
Looking at how it’s done in cPanel, do you think “directory” is the right name for the folder? cPanel uses “Document Root”, but that seems a bit unnecessarily technical to me. What do you all think?
I think “Directory” would work fine, and it’s technically right for an end-user to understand that as well. cPanel uses technical names to describe each and every function though… Except maybe some of them.
or the files on the host got mixed up ,maybe due to moving to another newer server
or it could even be that there is a security flaw on WordPress or some plugin
so someone took advantage of the situation.
There were so many topics today that I had to check when I became online again… I was busy with my dad as I was trying to program an universal A/C remote for an A/C brand not even listed on the manual they give, or listed with a Chinese manufacturer name instead anyway. The only thing that worked was the automatic scan by the “SET” button until I can eventually hear the A/C shut down.
Maybe it was the Main Domain the system generated while creating the hosting account. Anyway you should often visit the subdomains inside the hosting account to prevent further deactivation.