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Quote: "ok, so ive bought my domain name for my site, i pointed it DIY using the code that was posted in another thread. Now ive already posted links to my new site using the DIY URL in facebook and a few other social network groups. Do I have to go back and post my new domain name or will the old addey still link to my site? told you id be back with questions lol thanks" The best thing to do would be for you to add a new site to your account for the domain that you have purchased. The following shortcut will take you there: http://www.diydating.com/master_createsite.php During the site creation process choose the 'use your own domain' option and enter the domain name in to the 'Domain' box. It works best if you add www. in front of your domain name as this is not added automatically by the system. Once you have set the site up you will need to point the domain name to our servers. To do this you need to change the primary and secondary name servers for the domain to the following settings: ns1.wulfrun.net and ns2.wulfrun.net This settings are usually administered from a section called 'change name servers' or 'dns settings' but this varies from company to company so it really depends on which company you purchased your domain name from. If in doubt I would recommend contacting the customer support team for the company you purchased the domain name from. Failing that, drop me an e-mail and I will be able to help you further with the set-up. All the best Rob |
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| Hello |
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Quote: "Hi Dawn, Welcome to DIY, this isn't the busiest of forums but if you get stuck on something there's usually a few of us with a solution or three. Rob is pretty darn good as well, and I find spamming him with chat messages throughout the day often gets results... |
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| Css Float Property |
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Hi everyone, Here is a link to a nice article showing the various pros and cons of css floats when applied to |
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| Google Seo Guide |
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Here is a Google guide on how to optimise your site for more effective indexing by Google. Worth checking out. Google SEO Guide Rob |
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| Adding Your Sites To Google |
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Here is a link to Google's how to guide on adding your sites to their search engine: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/b...mpanswer=34592 Here is their guide to adding a sitemap via webmaster tools: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/b...panswer=156184 Please remember that we create sitemaps automatically for you. The address of your site map when you come to submit them is yoursitename.com/sitemap.php (replacing your sitename.com with your actual site url). If you have already submitted a site to Google then the sitename part will already be filled in for you. Rob |
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