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subdomain question

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  • Started 1 year ago by arlingtoncardinal
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  1. arlingtoncardinal
    Member

    Sorry if the following is a little confusing:

    I also use a static web host service. I am wondering if I can have the arlingtoncardinal.com domain forward to a page on that site, but have a subdomain, such as blog.arlingtoncardinal.com bring viewers to a blog hosted on PressHarbor.com. I am thinking the answer is "no" but just wanted to check. Arlingtoncardinal.com would be a forwarded domain to a page on Arlingtoncards.com. Arlingtoncards.com is the actual hosted site.

    By creating a CNAME record and pointing it to BlogHarbor I can have up to 3 hostnames, how does that compare to PressHarbor? Can I have a number of subdomains on PressHarbor going to different specific categories?

    If I understand correctly when using the BlogHarbor setup I could have arlingtoncardinal.com on my static website and use the subdomains for the blog. Is that still possible?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. arlingtoncardinal
    Member

    If I understand correctly when using the BlogHarbor setup I could have arlingtoncardinal.com on my static website and use the subdomains for the blog. Is that still possible ON THE PRESSHARBOR SETUP?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. PressHarbor Support
    Key Master

    I'm really having a tough time following your question. But let me say the following:

    * Your PressHarbor blog will be identified by a single hostname which Wordpress will use as the primary hostname.

    * You can have aliases to your primary hostname. There is no hard limit, let's just say that at some point a really large number of aliases would be too many.

    * Hostnames can not go to categories.

    * You can use blog.arlingtoncardinal.com as your Pressharbor blog address or http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com as your address or news.arlingtoncardinal.com or whatever...

    Let me know if that answers some of your concerns.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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