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rlennon12
Jan-24-2010, 09:36 AM
What Happened? I pointed my domain name raylennon.com (http://raylennon.com)to my smugmug homepage, now all of my directories are pointed to Smugmug as well. I had a Wordpress blog set up at raylennon.com/blog (http://raylennon.com/blog)but instead of going to my blog now its redirected to smugmug?
I had hoped only my index page would be directed to raylennon.smugmug.com (http://raylennon.smugmug.com)any help out there?
denisegoldberg
Jan-24-2010, 01:12 PM
What Happened? I pointed my domain name raylennon.com (http://raylennon.com)to my smugmug homepage, now all of my directories are pointed to Smugmug as well. I had a Wordpress blog set up at raylennon.com/blog (http://raylennon.com/blog)but instead of going to my blog now its redirected to smugmug?
I had hoped only my index page would be directed to raylennon.smugmug.com (http://raylennon.smugmug.com)any help out there?
You can use a subdomain, but you can't use a URL like raylennon.com/blog if your CNAME points to your smug account.
Here are two options:
Leave your CNAME definition as is, with www.raylennon.com (http://www.raylennon.com) pointing to your smug account. Change your blog URL to http://blog.raylennon.com.
Change your CNAME definition, using something like http://photos.raylennon.com for your smug account, and www.raylennon.com/blog (http://www.raylennon.com/blog) for your blog. With this setup, you would need to decide where to point the full domain, www.raylennon.com (http://www.raylennon.com).--- Denise
rlennon12
Jan-24-2010, 02:19 PM
You can use a subdomain, but you can't use a URL like raylennon.com/blog if your CNAME points to your smug account.
Here are two options:
Leave your CNAME definition as is, with www.raylennon.com (http://www.raylennon.com) pointing to your smug account. Change your blog URL to http://blog.raylennon.com.
Change your CNAME definition, using something like http://photos.raylennon.com for your smug account, and www.raylennon.com/blog (http://www.raylennon.com/blog) for your blog. With this setup, you would need to decide where to point the full domain, www.raylennon.com (http://www.raylennon.com).--- Denise
Thanks Denise,
ill have to choose one of the options, but thank you for explaining them for me. ill work on this over the week.
gasZer
Dec-06-2011, 09:44 AM
I apologize for joining an old thread, but this one was short and to the point. I have been reading the forum, but was still a bit unsure of the steps to take to have a blog (Wordpress) as a subdomain and the top level domain pointing to SmugMug.
I'm thinking the steps should map out like this?
For example:
mydomain.com is registered.
1) Change the DNS at the registrar to my existing hosting account.
2) Create subdomain (blog.mydomain.com) at existing hosting account.
3) At registrar point CNAME 'www' to domains.smugmug.com
3) At registrar point A Record '@' to 208.79.45.23
4) Visit SmugMug Control Panel (https://smugmug.assistly.com/customer/portal/articles/93323-control-panel?t=13248) and look in the Settings tab for the "Domain" line. Click change and paste new domain name into the "Custom Hostname" box.
Is this correct?
Thanks much.
Gary
Rogue 1
Dec-06-2011, 10:18 AM
Hi Gary - that's absolutely correct (and point the subdomain 'blog.you.com' to your WP site) -
If you need a hand, shoot us an email on the help desk and we'll be happy to assist! (help at smugmug.com)
:D
gasZer
Dec-06-2011, 10:26 AM
Hi Gary - that's absolutely correct (and point the subdomain 'blog.you.com' to your WP site) -
If you need a hand, shoot us an email on the help desk and we'll be happy to assist! (help at smugmug.com)
:D
Thanks much!
When you say point the subdomain as well - where is this occurring? At the registrar, at the hosting control panel or at SmugMug?
Rogue 1
Dec-06-2011, 10:35 AM
The subdomain would be handled at your domain host - and we're sincere about helping you set this all up (we do it all the time for our customers) - shoot me an email ATT SEAN on the help desk and I'll either walk you through or I can do it all for you - :D
gasZer
Dec-06-2011, 10:40 AM
The subdomain would be handled at your domain host - and we're sincere about helping you set this all up (we do it all the time for our customers) - shoot me an email ATT SEAN on the help desk and I'll either walk you through or I can do it all for you - :D
Thanks much Sean! I'll have a go at it and we'll see how it goes. Great support here!
Rogue 1
Dec-06-2011, 11:08 AM
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