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ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Domain Question 7/14/2009, 20:51 | |
| I'm creating a website for a friend. I'm wondering if and how you would direct a person typing in the domain name .com or .org to go to the same website, no matter which extension a person uses? Do I need to reserve or register the domain name in both .com and .org?
Does this make sense?
Thanks! Ruth | |
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pepperpot Site Administrator
Number of posts : 715 Age : 57 Location : Venezuela Humor : I think I have one Registration date : 2008-09-19 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/14/2009, 23:28 | |
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wwe9112 Royal Geek
Number of posts : 534 Age : 31 Registration date : 2008-10-23 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/15/2009, 07:37 | |
| Yea you have to buy each one individule. .com and .net are the main ones, and .org i guess too | |
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ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/15/2009, 10:08 | |
| Thanks for the advise and thanks for the link Samantha! Interesting! I guess my next question is how important is it to have .net or .org? The article says this, so I'm confused... Think about it. When was the last time that you typed in a website URL with the extension “.net” or “.org”? Unless you actually work for a company with these domain extensions, you will probably answer that you can’t really remember. The reason for this is simple. Most of the sites that you do surf are all “.coms. | |
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pepperpot Site Administrator
Number of posts : 715 Age : 57 Location : Venezuela Humor : I think I have one Registration date : 2008-09-19 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/15/2009, 11:25 | |
| my questions in return would be... How important is this website, name and company is for your friend? I agree with what is said - Quote :
- When was the last time that you typed in a website URL with the extension “.net” or “.org”?
The reason for this is simple. Most of the sites that you do surf are all ".coms". It is true that once the .com of a name is taken... there is a dude that will buy up all the other extensions in hopes to sell them to you for a larger price than what you would have purchase it for in the first place. It is true that once you buy all these names you would have to renew the the subscription every year... or what ever offer/package is available from the company you are buying the domain from... a name is not yours forever. It is true that some companies only use .com and forget the other extensions. Then there are these bad people who buy the extension domain and add a scam site, and only heaven knows what they will do to your computer & you. (Thats why its important to use the search engine when one is not sure of the name they are surfing to... even misspelling the name could create unnecessary troubles) Example is Google... if you type Goggle... you come upon a page that practically tell you off for misspelling the name... lol... but Google can afford to buy all the domains they want. So how important is this company for your friend... would the words net or org be associated with the company or the name of it, that it would make one assume that it has something to do with the Internet or an Organization? | |
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ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/15/2009, 12:39 | |
| This company is very important to her. Thanks very much for your reply! That's kinda scary about the dude buying up the extensions! I did find this near the bottom of that article...
When registering a “.com”, make sure that there is no other top-level domain name with the same words that you used. For example, if you register the name onlineclinic.com, it’s best that you also buy the “.net”, “.org”, “.info” names as well. If the other top-level names do exist already, it’s best that you do not register that name because chances are that if you use that domain name, you will be competing with another site with a similar name that enjoys good traffic already. Look at Google, for example. If you try typing in Google.net you will see that it is redirected to the original “.com”. This means that Google owns the “.net” top-level domain and has made sure that if in the case it is typed in people will be redirected to the Google.com. This is very convenient for people who mistakenly type in some other domain name extension other than the one intended. Also, it’s a great strategy that will allow people to always be directed to your site no matter what domain name extension they type.
My guess is to buy up the extension names. She wanted people to be redirected to the .com site if someone types in a different extension. | |
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pepperpot Site Administrator
Number of posts : 715 Age : 57 Location : Venezuela Humor : I think I have one Registration date : 2008-09-19 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/15/2009, 12:59 | |
| - ruthsollid wrote:
- That's kinda scary about the dude buying up the extensions!
its not just one dude... lol... people actually do this for a living... its legit If she has the money and the website is in for the long run... yes go for it! Just make sure you see how often and how much it will cost to renew the domains | |
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ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/15/2009, 14:38 | |
| It's a once per year renweal for about $10. I sent her an email asking if she wants me to buy them also...haven't heard back yet. I'll post back about her answer. Thanks for jumping on this and answering so quickly Samantha!! | |
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ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/15/2009, 18:27 | |
| My friend did want me to buy the .net and .org ones also, so I did that. I just want to make sure that if someone types in thename.org or .net, it will automatically redirect to the .com site. Does that happen or do I need to do something? | |
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pepperpot Site Administrator
Number of posts : 715 Age : 57 Location : Venezuela Humor : I think I have one Registration date : 2008-09-19 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/15/2009, 20:07 | |
| Yes you need to do something
But this is something that you will have to ask your host as each host has a different domain manager section in their setup. | |
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wwe9112 Royal Geek
Number of posts : 534 Age : 31 Registration date : 2008-10-23 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/15/2009, 23:04 | |
| or in your site manager create a index.php and use this code: - Code:
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<?php header( 'Location: http://www.yoursite.com' ) ; ?> | |
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ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/17/2009, 10:10 | |
| Sorry wwe...I'm just kinda a beginner, so I have no idea what you are talking about.
I'm thinking that she'll want me to create a template for her, but I have no idea how to. Does anyone know of a good tutorial for creating a template from scratch in Dreamweaver? Is Dreamweaver pretty self-explanatory for creating them? | |
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pepperpot Site Administrator
Number of posts : 715 Age : 57 Location : Venezuela Humor : I think I have one Registration date : 2008-09-19 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/17/2009, 11:34 | |
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ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/17/2009, 12:15 | |
| I did do a search, but all there seems to be is for after it's already kinda made. I need from the start. I don't know anything about that. I have CS3.
*edited* I wrote that before I checked out your link, Samantha. That looks like EXACTLY what I need...I haven't read it all yet though. I may be able to adapt it to my version. I'll post back after I read it all.
Thanks Samantha!! | |
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pepperpot Site Administrator
Number of posts : 715 Age : 57 Location : Venezuela Humor : I think I have one Registration date : 2008-09-19 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/17/2009, 13:07 | |
| Ruth... I am not sure but your version could be the Version 9 and it was released 2007
maybe when you open the program and click on "help"... then "About Dreamweaver" they will provid the exact version number for you
and perhaps that would help narrow down any future guides you search for | |
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ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/17/2009, 13:26 | |
| After reading the tut link that you provided, I'm confused...it says starting from scratch, but then it jumps to after it's already made.
''I clicked on "help", but there is no "About Dreamweaver". I'm reading about templates now. I'll post back again. | |
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ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/18/2009, 14:58 | |
| The "help" wasn't really a help. I tried creating one on my own...it's OK, but wanted the banner to look cool. I don't know enough CSS to make it look cool. I think that my daughter knows how to make a cool template--she's in a different state right now, so when she gets home, I'll ask her. | |
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pepperpot Site Administrator
Number of posts : 715 Age : 57 Location : Venezuela Humor : I think I have one Registration date : 2008-09-19 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/18/2009, 19:38 | |
| I am so sorry Ruth... I wish I could be more of a help, but you know I do not have Dreamweaver so I would not know how?
Pity Wwe is busy these days.
Keith... are you out there???... lol | |
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wwe9112 Royal Geek
Number of posts : 534 Age : 31 Registration date : 2008-10-23 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/18/2009, 23:01 | |
| I dont have deamweaver anymore: but tell me what your trying to do; maybe i can tell you generally how to do it... | |
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ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/19/2009, 14:11 | |
| Thanks anyway Samantha! That's ok. I'm wondering how to create a template in Dreamweaver. And how to make a cool banner. That's CSS isn't it? | |
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wwe9112 Royal Geek
Number of posts : 534 Age : 31 Registration date : 2008-10-23 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/19/2009, 21:05 | |
| the cool banner is done in photoshop - then you just insert the image and set the position and size in css in your template... css dont really style anything all it does is align and do table colors if that makes any sense... | |
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ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/20/2009, 10:01 | |
| ohhh...I see. I don't have Photoshop. Can I make a banner look cool in FastStone Image Viewer, Prophotoimages?
Thanks wwe! I'm doing a tut on CSS now. | |
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pepperpot Site Administrator
Number of posts : 715 Age : 57 Location : Venezuela Humor : I think I have one Registration date : 2008-09-19 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/20/2009, 10:15 | |
| From what I understand of FastStone Image Viewer its just for viewing, rotating, resizing, cropping, annotating and printing images. | |
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ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/20/2009, 10:27 | |
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pepperpot Site Administrator
Number of posts : 715 Age : 57 Location : Venezuela Humor : I think I have one Registration date : 2008-09-19 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Domain Question 7/20/2009, 11:28 | |
| You can use other programs such as Gimp or perhaps the online applications I have found and listed here... you don't have to limit yourself to Photoshop alone
But if you have Dreamweaver CS3 don't you have Photoshop in the package?
Ruth.. if you are going to be into this webpage building thing, my advise is that you do have to learn how to make graphics. One of the reasons why I wanted to learn Photoshop | |
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