Setting Up A Domain (wordpress)
By now, you should have a hosting package and a domain name. If you have bought a domain through your hosting provider, then you can probably skip this step because it is taken care of automatically.
The domain needs to be pointed to the hosting provider so that when someone accesses it through their browser, they are directed to the appropriate server. This is most often done using nameservers, sometimes referred to as account DNS.
You will need to log into the website that you registered your domain with and change the nameservers for the domain. With Media Temple, you can add nameservers using a simple form.
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The domain needs to be pointed to the hosting provider so that when someone accesses it through their browser, they are directed to the appropriate server. This is most often done using nameservers, sometimes referred to as account DNS.
You will need to log into the website that you registered your domain with and change the nameservers for the domain. With Media Temple, you can add nameservers using a simple form.
prepared by IBRAHIM MCHUCHURI
Setting Up A Domain (wordpress)
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