• Creating an addon domain

    Overview An addon domain is a domain in addition to your primary domain. Every package supports a limited number of addon domains.  Some higher tiered plans are limited only by the amount of storage and bandwidth allotted to your account. Adding a new domain A new domain may be added…

  • Creating empty files

    An empty file may be created within the control panel under Files > File Manager > Commands > Create File. Once created, the file may be edited within the control panel by selecting the Edit action under the Actions column. File creation within the control panel File Manager.

  • Changing your primary domain

    This feature is not currently implemented. Your primary domain may be changed within the control panel via Account > Settings. Once the domain has been changed, you will be logged out and required to log back into the control panel. See Also Resetting your account

  • Logging into the control panel

    Overview Your control panel is a comprehensive control center that allows you to do everything from create e-mail accounts, add new domains to your account, update billing information, and even get support. Access is easy. You can do it through a few different processes: https://cp.lithiumpanel.com Login by accessing lithiumhosting.com > CP…

  • Resetting your password

    Primary user Passwords may be reset by clicking on “Forgot your password?” from the control panel login portal. An e-mail containing both your username and optional reset request will be sent to the e-mail address on record. Password reset requests are valid for only 2 hours. In the event this…

  • Updating your contact information

    Visit Account > Settings to update your contact information. All administrative notices are sent to this account. If a different party is responsible for billing, then that may be changed via Account > Change Billing Info.

  • Changing EOL markers

    Overview End-of-line (“EOL”) markers indicate a discontinuation of a current line and beginning of a new line. EOL markers are akin to the return (“⏎”) key on a typewriter and, depending upon operating system, are interpreted as a single or combination of characters. On Windows On Windows operating systems, an EOL…

  • Understanding fortification

    Overview Fortification simplifies permission management for PHP-based applications, which run as a separate user from the account holder to enhance site security. Fortification mode is done within the control panel on a known application via Web > Web Apps. When disabled, fortification mode allows write-access to any file under the…

  • Detecting a web application

    Overview Supported web applications installed under your account may be detected by first selecting the subdomain or domain under Web > Web Apps within the control panel. Select Detect from the Actions heading. If detected successfully, the app name will be present along with supported options. See Also Understanding Fortification