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Friday, 17 August 2012

How to use custom sub domain in Blogger

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Map a Custom Sub-Domain in Blogger

In my previous post I had elaborately discussed on mapping a custom domain in Blogger. Now let's know 
how to use a custom sub-domain in Blogger. I assume that you have already purchased a TLD (Top level domain), and mapped it to bloggger by setting preffered IP address. However setting up a sub-domain is easy as compared to set up a domain.
Step 1: To do this, go to your Domain provider's site and log in to your account. Select the domain from which you want to create a sub-domain. ( In my case it is askjet.org) [see fig 1]

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Fig 1
Step 2: Go to DNS management in your control panel. [see fig 2]

DNS management
Fig 2

Step 3: Go to "CNAME" section and create a new record. In the name "Host Name" enter your desired sub-domain name. Put the value "ghs.google.com". Enter any value of TTL, preferably 86400. [see fig 3]


CNAME records
Fig 3
Step 4: Go to your Blogger dashboard-setting-basic. Click on 'Add a custom domain' then click on 'Switch to Advanced Settings'. Enter the full URL of your new address(eg. www.example.askjet.org). Your blogger blog will soon redirect your to your new address. It might take upto 1 day. So be patient and be geek.

If still you face any problem feel free to drop a comment!

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