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#In the '''Redirect Path '''field, enter the redirect path. The redirect path is the route taken to reach a destination. This is the path (full path or path relative to the document root) or URL where the redirect should point to. (Also known as the ‘target’ path). | #In the '''Redirect Path '''field, enter the redirect path. The redirect path is the route taken to reach a destination. This is the path (full path or path relative to the document root) or URL where the redirect should point to. (Also known as the ‘target’ path). | ||
#Select the '''Active '''checkbox to activate the subdomain. To deactivate the subdomain unselect the checkbox. | #Select the '''Active '''checkbox to activate the subdomain. To deactivate the subdomain unselect the checkbox. | ||
+ | #Click '''Save''' to confirm your changes. | ||
[[File:Subdomains2.png|none|Subdomains2.png]] | [[File:Subdomains2.png|none|Subdomains2.png]] |
Revision as of 15:54, 3 February 2014
Subdomains are used if you are hosting multiple websites with us.
If example.com is your primary site and example.com/wiki is your secondary site, you can create a subdomain wiki.example.com to point to example.com/wiki.
To get to the Subdomain page:
- Click on the Sites tab.
- From the sidebar locate the Websites section.
- Select Subdomain for website.
To create a new subdomain:
- Click on Add new subdomain.
- In the Host field, enter the hostname of your subdomain and leave out the domain name. (For example, the host name for wiki.example.com is wiki.)
- From the Domain dropdown list, select the domain name. (For example, if you were creating a subdomain for wiki.example.com, you would enter example.com in this field.)
- From the Redirect Type dropdown list, make a selection. This field allows you to disable or enable redirect. It also allows you to select the redirect flag. (Refer to previous sections for more information on redirects.)
- In the Redirect Path field, enter the redirect path. The redirect path is the route taken to reach a destination. This is the path (full path or path relative to the document root) or URL where the redirect should point to. (Also known as the ‘target’ path).
- Select the Active checkbox to activate the subdomain. To deactivate the subdomain unselect the checkbox.
- Click Save to confirm your changes.