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A domain name is the unique, virtual address of your website that site visitors type in the browser URL bar to view your website e.g. www.christinesrental.com Subdomains can be created from your doma…
Updated 3 years ago by Phoebe De Riggs
Your domain is the url that your potential guests will navigate to online to view your website. To complete the setup of your website, you must connect it to a domain. You can add a domain or buy a d…
Updated 4 years ago by Phoebe De Riggs
Once you've added a domain to your Webready account, you can assign it to a site in your account.. To assign your domain to a website in your account: Go to the Domains page. If you have multiple dom…
You must configure the DNS settings of your domain to point to Webready. If you are on the Free plan and wish to connect your own domain name, you must first upgrade your site by purchasing a plan. B…
You can choose to connect your own domain if you will prefer to create a unique web address or already have a domain.. If you are on the Free plan and wish to connect your own domain name, you must f…
Updated 2 years ago by Phoebe De Riggs
The format for your free Webready URL is: subdomain.domain suffix where the subdomain is a value that you will enter which represents your business and the domain suffix is a predefined value that yo…
A domain extension is the suffix that follows your domain, e.g. ".com" or ".net". The domain extension can indicate the nature of your website or your location. Some examples include ".edu" and ".ca"…
You can delete a domain from your account if you no longer need it. To remove a domain from your account: Go to the Domains page. Locate the domain from the list and click the edit icon on the right…
HTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure) is a security protocol that helps to keep your site secure and displays the url (https:// ). This is done by the issuance of a SSL certificate. If you have…
Updated 1 year ago by Phoebe De Riggs
If you will like to remove a domain from your Webready website this can easily be done.. To unassign a domain: Go to Domains. Locate the website that is linked to the domain, click on the edit button…
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