Ability to set custom Root Directory Path (User Level)

woenel

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Hello,

I know it can be done by modifying HTTPD Configuration on Admin Level but having it on User Level would be a great feature specially for those who uses web frameworks like Laravel with /public folder as main root directory. It can be done on cPanel (user area) already but I just migrated on DA and missing this feature.

Here's the example (mock-up) screenshot I made below:
https://i.ibb.co/YbChjZD/sample.png
 
ut I just migrated on DA and missing this feature.
It's not missing this feature imho DA has it a lot easier the cpanel. Otherwise I could also say Cpanel is missing the great feature of seperate domains handling on easy way.:)
Every domain has it's own seperate public_html directory which mostly prevents te need of a custom /public root folder. It's also easier to administer multiple domains on 1 useraccount as with Cpanel.
Easier to set email and other things per domain of the user imho, except for databases which are over the whole account accessible.
 
It's not missing this feature imho DA has it a lot easier the cpanel. Otherwise I could also say Cpanel is missing the great feature of seperate domains handling on easy way.:)
Every domain has it's own seperate public_html directory which mostly prevents te need of a custom /public root folder. It's also easier to administer multiple domains on 1 useraccount as with Cpanel.
Easier to set email and other things per domain of the user imho, except for databases which are over the whole account accessible.

This is great feature. cpanel mixed folders what is not a good practice.
 
Indeed. I found the folder way that Cpanel is doing it rather confusing. Especially for customers.
 
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