cPanel's latest release involves a different look and feel for the dashboard. Most features are the same, with a slightly different organization in some cases.
From version 110 (2023) forward, cPanel uses a different administrative interface in its dashboard.
Here is a comparison of some of the differences you will see between the older version (106, using an interface called Paper Lantern) and the new version (110 and later, using an interface called Jupiter).
Comparison of changes between versions
Feature |
Old version |
New version |
Theme name |
Paper Lantern |
Jupiter |
Name of the dashboard page |
Control Panel |
Tools |
Visual comparison |
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How to return to this page |
Select the nine square grid under the I mark (when the I mark is present) |
If you see the large I mark but only one item beneath it, select the word Tools in the dark blue left column.
If you see a listing of toggles below the I mark, including Blogs, Portals/CMS, Forums, etc, select the icon that looks like the letters "cP" in the top menu bar.
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Other changes |
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- The listing of installed applications controlled by Softaculous (including WordPress, Drupal, and others) will be positioned one section lower than before.
Keep scrolling down the page and you'll find the familiar listing, still under the "Softaculous Apps Installer" heading. It will be below rather than above the section with the "Commonly Used Features" heading.
- Domain and subdomain features have been consolidated into a section called "Domains"
- The single page "Site Publisher" tool will not be available. However, you can still publish HTML pages by uploading them to the public_html folder using File Manager or your preferred upload method.
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