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=Overview=
 
This application allows you to set up a specific subdomain to your domain.  
 
This application allows you to set up a specific subdomain to your domain.  
  
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Sub domains can be used to provide an inherent organization for your site or to provide your users with an easy-to-remember URL for a popular page on your site. You can use this tool to add new sub-domains or manage (rename, delete) existing ones.  
 
Sub domains can be used to provide an inherent organization for your site or to provide your users with an easy-to-remember URL for a popular page on your site. You can use this tool to add new sub-domains or manage (rename, delete) existing ones.  
  
'''Note:''' By deleting an existing subdomain, you will not delete its content. The tool will rename the respective folder to "folder-inactive".  
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'''Note:''' By deleting an existing subdomain, you will not delete its content. The tool will rename the respective folder to '''folder-inactive'''.  
  
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=Add Subdomain=
  
'''Add Subdomain'''
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#Enter a subdomain name into blank field.
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#Click Add Subdomain to complete the operation or Refresh to discard changes and enter a new subdomain name.
  
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=Manage Existing Subdomains=
  
1. Enter a subdomain name into blank field.
 
 
 
2. Click Add Subdomain to complete the operation or Refresh to discard changes and enter a new subdomain name.
 
 
 
 
'''Manage existing subdomains'''
 
 
 
All existing subdomains are listed in the column Subdomain and their location is shown in Document Root column.
 
 
In order to rename your subdomain, click Rename button, enter a new name and click OK to complete the operation or Cancel to discard changes.
 
 
In order to delete a subdomain, click Delete and confirm the action in a dialog box.
 
  
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*All existing subdomains are listed in the column Subdomain and their location is shown in Document Root column.
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*In order to rename your subdomain, click Rename button, enter a new name and click '''OK''' to complete the operation or '''Cancel''' to discard changes.
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*In order to delete a subdomain, click Delete and confirm the action in a dialog box.
  
  
 
[[Category:Setup]]
 
[[Category:Setup]]

Latest revision as of 09:32, 29 March 2012

Overview

This application allows you to set up a specific subdomain to your domain.

A sub-domain represents a subsection of your domain that is hosted in its own folder. Consisting of the form anyword.domain.com, sub-domains allow you to replace the traditional www - domain prefix with almost any word or phrase.

Sub domains can be used to provide an inherent organization for your site or to provide your users with an easy-to-remember URL for a popular page on your site. You can use this tool to add new sub-domains or manage (rename, delete) existing ones.

Note: By deleting an existing subdomain, you will not delete its content. The tool will rename the respective folder to folder-inactive.

Add Subdomain

  1. Enter a subdomain name into blank field.
  2. Click Add Subdomain to complete the operation or Refresh to discard changes and enter a new subdomain name.

Manage Existing Subdomains

  • All existing subdomains are listed in the column Subdomain and their location is shown in Document Root column.
  • In order to rename your subdomain, click Rename button, enter a new name and click OK to complete the operation or Cancel to discard changes.
  • In order to delete a subdomain, click Delete and confirm the action in a dialog box.