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Create a CNAME alias for [www] and [*]
The primary method for modifying your DNS settings to map your Wetpaint site is to create a CNAME alias for [www]. This will allow access to your Wetpaint site from your domain name (www.yourdomain.com).

A secondary CNAME that you may choose to set up is the catch-all, or * record. Setting up this record will allow access to your site if a user types in anything other than "www" in front of your domain name (anything.yourdomain.com). This is not required but will correct any mistyping of "www" by users.

Your DNS CNAME settings should look similar to this:

Host Name
Address
Record Type
wwwyoursite.Wetpaint.comCNAME
*yoursite.Wetpaint.comCNAME

The steps necessary to add a new CNAME record should be detailed in your registrar's help documentation. After you have added your CNAME record, it will take 12 to 48 hours for this information to propagate across the web.

NOTE: It is highly recommended that you affect CNAME records only. Changes to A records or MX records can affect your ability to utilize email or other internet protocols.


Step 3: Apply your custom domain to your Wetpaint site
Now that you have your custom domain purchased and your DNS info set, login to your Wetpaint site, click on Settings, then click on the Upgrades tab. Follow the instructions on your site to complete the process.

Other useful info:


Redirecting your base URL Setting up your CNAME alias as directed above will not affect traffic directed to your base domain (yourdomain.com, without the www). You will need to set a redirect from example.com to www.example.com or set up forwarding from your domain to your Wetpaint URL (yoursite.wetpaint.com). This process varies from one registrar to another, so contact your registrar for instructions on redirecting your base URL.

Auto-redirect to your custom URL
After you have set up your DNS records and the information has propogated across the web, the URL that appears in your browser will always display as www.yourdomain.com. Your Wetpaint URL, which will still operate, will automatically redirect to your custom URL.

Removing a custom URL You can remove a custom URL at any time by returning to your site and navigating to Settings > Custom URL. From this page you will see the status of your custom URL (Pending or Active), and you will have the ability to remove your custom URL.

Note that if you remove your custom URL, the ability to use your custom URL will be immediately removed and you will need to access your site via the Wetpaint subdomain URL (yoursite.wetpaint.com) that you originally defined when you created your site.

Also note that if you intend to move your domain elsewhere, you should remove the custom domain from your wiki before changing the DNS settings at your chosen domain registrar. If you fail to do this, you may not be able to reach your wiki.


Have you already set up a custom URL for your site?
Help others by sharing what you know!


Save someone from reinventing the wheel: Write up an overview of the process -- others who use the same registrar can learn from your experience.

Add a thread to this page below, or create a new page in this section about the registrar you used. (Click "Addpage" in the left column.)