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The cPanel & WHM Log Files

https://docs.cpanel.net/knowledge-base/cpanel-product/the-cpanel-log-files/


File Manager


If you don't have direct access to the underlying server of the website but you have access to cPanel, you can use cPanel to access the website files (i.e. public_html, .htaccess (if it's apache), plugins, themes, wp-admin directory, etc.).

  1. . Login to cPanel
  2. . Go to File Manager.


How to set Expires Headers for Your Site on cPanel


https://support.cpanel.net/hc/en-us/articles/1500008232181-How-to-set-Expires-Headers-for-Your-Site-on-cPanel