Hosting your site under your own domain

 

Our product allows you to host your web site under your own domain name. This makes all pages on your site available under http://mydomain.tld/page.html instead of http://ourproduct.com/myname/page.html.


If you don't have a domain name yet, we recommend registering one at GoDaddy.com, as it is very easy to set up with us. Of course, any other domain registrar would work as well.

If you already have a domain name, you can make your site appear under it in two easy steps:

  1. Specify your domain name(s) under My Domain field in Site Properties
  2. Set your domain to point to IP address (72.20.110.40)


Step 1: File your domain name(s) under My Domain in Site Properties

  • Go to Admin view of your site. From Control Panel ( icon on top right) choose  Site Properties
  • In My domain field from the options on top list your domain name(s) both with and without www,  separated by comma
  • Click
    Note: If you are moving a domain name from one account to another, please check the instructions here.


Step 2.  Set your domain to point to our IP address

The approach to this step depends on the level of control you have over your domain name. For each option please allow up to 48 hours for the change to get fully propagated.

   Option A. You can manage the DNS for your domain from the registrar's website

Login to your registrar's website with the username and password for your domain management account. 
Locate the option for DNS Management (different registrars may use different names for it, e.g. DNS Control). Set the IP (A record) of your domain to IP 72.20.110.40.
Create an alias (CNAME record) "www" pointing the record you created.
If your domain is registered with GoDaddy.com, please follow these step-by-step instructions.

   Option B. You (or your hosting company) manage the DNS servers for your domain

You need to set (or ask your hosting company to do so) the IP address of your domain to 72.10.110.40. It is recommended to also create an alias (CNAME) for www.yourdomain.tld pointing to the same IP address. Here you can see an example of a DNS zone file configured for us.

   Option C. You can't manage your DNS from the registrar's website

You can use one of the many free DNS hosting services like http://www.xname.org, http://www.everydns.net, http://www.zoneedit.com. The interface in each one of them is different, but your goal is the same: to create "A" record pointing to IP 72.20.110.40 and add www alias "CNAME" pointing to this record. Here is an example how to do this with EveryDNS.