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    Domain

    It looks like they like... that. Don't know why it's returning a 404 when accessing the forums without the index.php part. All I could think of is either the SEO is messed up or there's an actual index.php folder.
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    Domain

    Seems to be working now.
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    Domain

    Wait. You checked mydomain.com ? I thought that was an example? :rofl: EDIT: Well, never mind that. Looked closer into the thread and saw the actual domain name.
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    Error Logs on cPanel

    That error log is for Apache errors, not PHP. Fun fact: By default, display_errors and error_log are disabled in PHP. In a comment in php.ini, it says not to enable display_errors in a production environment, only development.
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    Domain Names

    You can use add-on domains to add your own one, but I'm assuming that you're wanting an other one (*.x10.mx).
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    Domain

    Oops. They should be A records. CName records are for something else. And they should be added on GD. You would probably also need o re-add the domain on X10.
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    Error Logs on cPanel

    The error_log file will be located where a script would get a PHP error. So, if a script from /index.php gets an error, it would be located in /error_log (document root-wise). And if one gets an error in /directory/file.php then the error_log file would be at /directory/error_log
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    Domain

    Yeah. Those would absolutely need to exist as that's the main thing that should be in a DNS zone file (if you're wanting to use it for web hosting).
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    Wordpress and woocommerce 404 error

    Free hosting doesn't support external php.ini files. I'm assuming by that you mean the PHP options in cPanel (modifiable values for a very limited about of directives).
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    Error Logs on cPanel

    cPanel > Select PHP Version > Switch to PHP settings Make it look like something like this... Of course, press the save button after.
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    Domain

    Oops. I was thinking of the newer sexeh cPanel. On the left panel, press 'expand stats' and then scroll down to the 'shared IP address' section.
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    Account suspended and immediately removed

    Make sure you're logging in via X10's login and not cPanel's.
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    How much resources do you use for your site?

    I/O usage is the input and output of data going through. Like when it comes to reading and writing files.
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    Request for unmetered storage - Preliminaries

    Google Drive has 15GB by default. You also have imgur as an option (may need to have a look at that as there seems to be differences within the Google results).
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    Problem adding parked domain

    Mhm. I would add the cname and nameserver records via the registrar rather than CloudFlare (though keep on CF as-is).
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    Problem adding parked domain

    There has to be A records that point to X10's server IP (the one you're using is in cPanel). Note that just because it's CF doesn't mean it will instantly propagate all over the internet and be done right away.
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    Domain

    Yes. You would need to create two cname records. mydomain.com @ [X10 SERVER IP HERE (refer to cPanel] www.mydomain.com @ [ENTER IP AGAIN] After that (assuming the NS servers are also in the DNS zone file), you would add your domain as an add-on domain in cPanel.
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    Domain

    I'm going to assume there that it was supposed to be an example domain as you don't own it. Have you added the name servers first and then added the domain? It's best to keep it in the correct order. To check some domain info, use http://whois.domaintools.com. For the DNS propagation progress...
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    Problem adding parked domain

    Apparently, you have no records set. Have you tried pointing the domain directly at this host (like normal) and then get CF to check the server(s) to fetch the needed records?
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    Request for unmetered storage - Preliminaries

    @essellar does seem to have great ideas. As your images are bit big but are under the 10MB limit, you should place them in an archive to reduce the resources used while downloading regardless. Also, I'm not sure if you are already aware of this but you could have a preview displaying a way...
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