If you use cPanel via Tublat, you can easily change the interface language to make it more comfortable to use. Setting the language to one you understand well helps you operate the control panel more efficiently. Below is a detailed guide, tips, and troubleshooting pointers.

Why change the language?

  • Makes navigation more intuitive: menu items and settings appear in your preferred language.

  • Reduces mistakes: you’re less likely to misinterpret options.

  • Collaboration: if others access your cPanel, you can set their preferred language.

  • Personal preference: some users like English, others prefer their native tongue.

Prerequisites

  • You need valid login credentials to access your cPanel through Tublat.

  • The “Change Language” feature must be enabled by the server administrator. If not enabled, you won’t see the option.

  • Depending on your version of cPanel, this feature might be located in different parts of the interface.

Step-by-step procedure

  1. Log into cPanel
    Visit the cPanel login URL (e.g. yourdomain.com/cpanel or port 2083), then enter your username and password.

  2. Go to Preferences / Personal settings
    After logging in, locate the “Preferences” section in the dashboard. That’s where the language setting usually lives.

  3. Click on “Change Language”
    Within Preferences, look for the link or icon labeled “Change Language” and click it.

  4. Select your preferred language
    A dropdown menu labeled “Select a Language” will appear. Choose the language you wish to apply for the cPanel interface.

  5. Apply the change
    Click Change (or equivalent) to save your selection. The page will refresh and reflect the new language across menus and features.

  6. Verify the update
    Navigate through various sections in cPanel to ensure that the interface is fully translated. If some parts remain in English, clear your browser cache or reapply the language setting.

Important notes

  • The language choice is stored via a browser cookie. If cookies are cleared or if you switch browsers, you might need to reselect the language.

  • In newer versions of cPanel, language settings may be integrated into Account Preferences rather than a separate “Change Language” page.

  • If your preferred language isn’t available in the menu, check with Tublat to see if additional language packs can be installed or enabled.

  • The login page’s language may also depend on the browser’s “Accept-Language” header in some versions.

What to do if you don’t see “Change Language”

  • Check whether your hosting plan or server configuration has disabled this feature.

  • Contact Tublat support and request that “Change Language” be enabled for your account.

  • Verify which version of cPanel you’re using—older versions might handle language settings differently or not at all.

  • Try a different browser or refresh your session to see if the option appears.

Benefits of using cPanel in your language with Tublat

  • Faster, more intuitive daily operations.

  • Reduced risk of mistakes from misinterpreting menu items.

  • Friendly interface for collaborators who might prefer a different language.

  • Greater confidence and autonomy in managing your hosting environment.

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