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January 10, 2009

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Website Mapping Google Apps

I’m still confused and am trying to use site mapping:

Changing the site URL for sites created under sites.google.com/site
Sites created under sites.google.com/site can be mapped to a custom domain using the Site Settings area.

Note that you must own the domain and have access to change CNAME records.

  1. Click on the “Site Settings” link at the top of the screen
  2. Click on the “Web Address” tab
  3. Enter the Domain address you wish to re-map your site to
  4. Click the Add button.

Some things to keep in mind about changing your site URL:

  • Mappings are restricted to sub domain level only like www.example.com, wiki.example.com, or support.example.com. We don’t support naked domain mapping like example.com.
  • You can map up to 5 sub-domains to a given site
  • This only takes effect for public sites private sites will redirect to the standard URL

Once you have completed the steps above, you will need to be sure to follow the next steps:

  1. Sign in to your domain registrar.
  2. Navigate to your DNS Management page. The location and name of this page will vary by host, but can generally be found in Domain Management or Advanced Settings.
  3. Find the CNAME settings and enter the following as the CNAME value or alias: (sub domain)
  4. Set the CNAME destination to the following address: ghs.google.com
  5. Save changes with your domain host

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4 Comments Post a comment
  1. Jan 12 2009

    Salam kenal mas

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  2. Jan 12 2009

    Wah, trus terang Moy jadi bingung bacanya, gini nech susahnya jadi orang cupu, harus bolak balik google translate. Oh jadi ceritanya begitu, kalo yang di blog spot bisa ganti url yang lain ga ya Om? Maksud Moy ganti umpanyanya pakai ….co.cc, soalnya kalo buat lagi yang baru kan berabe

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  3. Feb 4 2010

    Well.
    it too difficult for me!
    hehe….

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  4. Jul 28 2011

    this is a greatly intriguing post, tender thanks you for the information. Wretched my english is not the darned best. do you know if it is tenable to translate this to the spanish language. that would be sheer helpfull.

    Reply

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