Difference between revisions of "Adding a Domain"
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*Click the "Add New Domain" button, below Websites and Domains | *Click the "Add New Domain" button, below Websites and Domains | ||
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*Domain name: ''This is the name of your new domain. In this example, we would be adding the domain "test-domain.com."'' | *Domain name: ''This is the name of your new domain. In this example, we would be adding the domain "test-domain.com."'' | ||
*DNS Server Configuration: ''Most likely, you will be using XMission for DNS and so the box shown above should be selected.'' | *DNS Server Configuration: ''Most likely, you will be using XMission for DNS and so the box shown above should be selected.'' | ||
− | + | *Uncheck "Activate the mail service" your hosting platform does not come with mail servicing. Zimbra Hosted Email is an add-on service. | |
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*Next Select your Hosting Settings | *Next Select your Hosting Settings | ||
− | + | :*Hosting Type: ''If you are designing a new website, you will want to select the first option as seen above. If, however, you simply want this domain to forward to another, you would select the second option. If you only want the domain available for E-Mail addresses, you would select the third option.'' | |
− | + | :*Document root: ''This is the folder where you will build your new website. We do recommend you name your folder specific to each domain.'' | |
− | *Hosting Type: ''If you are designing a new website, you will want to select the first option as seen above. If, however, you simply want this domain to forward to another, you would select the second option. If you only want the domain available for E-Mail addresses, you would select the third option.'' | + | :*Preferred domain: ''You can choose to have domain.tld or www.domain.tld or none.'' |
− | *Document root: ''This is the folder where you will build your new website. We do recommend you name your folder specific to each domain.'' | ||
− | *Preferred domain: ''You can choose to have domain.tld or www.domain.tld or none.'' | ||
− | <blockquote style="background-color: lightblue; border: solid thin grey;">'''It is highly recommended you create a separate rooted directory for each domain, as opposed to pointing your domain to a | + | <blockquote style="background-color: lightblue; border: solid thin grey;">'''It is highly recommended you create a separate rooted directory for each domain, as opposed to pointing your domain to a sub-directory.'''</blockquote> |
Revision as of 11:15, 8 June 2020
You can create additional domains for use with your Shared Hosting account. First, ensure you are logged into your account at http://hosting.xmission.com.
- From the Control Panel, click on the "Websites & Domains" tab near the top of the screen.
- Click the "Add New Domain" button, below Websites and Domains
- On this screen, fill in your domain name, A brief description of each follows the image.
- Domain name: This is the name of your new domain. In this example, we would be adding the domain "test-domain.com."
- DNS Server Configuration: Most likely, you will be using XMission for DNS and so the box shown above should be selected.
- Uncheck "Activate the mail service" your hosting platform does not come with mail servicing. Zimbra Hosted Email is an add-on service.
- Next Select your Hosting Settings
- Hosting Type: If you are designing a new website, you will want to select the first option as seen above. If, however, you simply want this domain to forward to another, you would select the second option. If you only want the domain available for E-Mail addresses, you would select the third option.
- Document root: This is the folder where you will build your new website. We do recommend you name your folder specific to each domain.
- Preferred domain: You can choose to have domain.tld or www.domain.tld or none.
It is highly recommended you create a separate rooted directory for each domain, as opposed to pointing your domain to a sub-directory.
- Once you've entered the correct information for your new domain, simply click "OK." You will see the following text indicating your new domain has been created successfully!
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