How to setup your free domain name in Blogger – Part 1
- December 20th, 2009
- Posted in Documentation
- By Adnan Rahim
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on the top left corner of the image to maximize it.
- blogger.com Account (of course you must have an account first, it’s more easily if you already has a gmail account, but if you dont, register with gmail.com. co.cc
- domain name (this tutorial is going to use co.cc for an example, click here to get your free domain name).
- you will get a message to setup your domain after completing submit the registration form, as shown as the picture below.
- If you has a domain name registered with co.cc, please follow the steps below : Co.cc ? Log-in your account ?Domain Settings ? Select domain ? Click “Set up” box ? Zone Records ? Add record as below.
Step 01.
Register your own domain here http://www.co.cc
Step 02.
Click the “Set up” button to proceed, remember!! you must set up your domain in 48 hours if not your they will cancell your registration.. :-SS
Step 03.
If you already has a domain name registred with co.cc, select which one of your domain name you want to set up, but from now as new comer just click the “Set up” button to proceed
Step 04.
Click the radio button to add your “Zone Records“
Step 05.
Key in your zone records, make sure your type in the www.beforeyourdomain.co.cc in the “Host” textbox, click the Type droplist buttong then key in “ghs.google.com” in the “Value” box then click “Set up” button.
after that you will the result as show below.
- Create ‘A’ NAME records for your naked domain (
kitablinux.co.cc) without www.
- Creating A records for your naked domain is important as it allows Google to redirect people who use in your naked domain name (kitablinux.co.cc) to your blog page (
www.kitablinux.co.cc). If you do not do this, visitors who leave off the www will see an error page.- There are four separate A records you will create, and can be done from the same control panel you accessed your CNAME records. Simply point your naked domain (
example.com, without the ‘www’) to each of the following IP addresses:Step 06.
Click on the “Setup” link at the right above sidebard then you will see your domain status allowed, Walaaahhh… your are now ready to rock Blogger setting with How to setup your free domain name in Blogger – Part 2
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