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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 www yoursite.Wetpaint.com CNAME * yoursite.Wetpaint.com CNAME
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.
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