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How to Edit (Dot)htaccess File in the cPanel File Manager
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How to Edit (Dot)htaccess File in the cPanel File Manager

June 21, 2026

Overview: How to Edit (Dot)htaccess File in the cPanel File Manager

This guide explains How to Edit (Dot)htaccess File in the cPanel File Manager step‑by‑step and why it matters for security, uptime, and performance. It’s written for small and medium businesses that rely on Blackhawk MSP for proactive, managed IT support in the Bay Area and beyond.

  • ✅ Clear, actionable steps
  • ✅ Best‑practice notes from our MSP engineers
  • ✅ Links to related services and help
Tip: If you’re short on time, contact us — we’ll handle this for you and verify everything is working.

1. Log in to your cPanel account.


2. In the Files section, click on File Manager.
How to Edit (Dot)htaccess File in the cPanel File Manager

3. Navigate to the directory where your dot htaccess file is located. To edit the .htaccess file of your root directory, navigate to the public_html directory.

4. If the .htaccess file is not visible, click Settings in the top right corner of the File Manager. In the settings window, check the box next to Show Hidden Files (Dotfiles) and click Save. The .htaccess file should now be visible. If it is still not there, you can create a new one.
How to Edit (Dot)htaccess File in the cPanel File Manager


5. Right-click on the dot htaccess file and then Edit in the Context Menu.
How to Edit (Dot)htaccess File in the cPanel File Manager

6. In a new window box, click on Edit.
How to Edit (Dot)htaccess File in the cPanel File Manager

7. Make changes to your dot htaccess file and click on Save Changes.
How to Edit (Dot)htaccess File in the cPanel File Manager

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