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Note: Before you add a CNAME to your domain, you may want to read our full guide about 1st Party Tracking

How to Add a CNAME to Your Hover Hosted Domain

  1. Log in to your Hover account

  2. If you have more than one domain in your Hover account, click on the domain name that you would like to use for your custom domain.

  3. Check your Domain Details to verify your nameservers are set to ns1.hover.com and ns2.hover.com

  4. Click on the DNS tab

  5. Click on Add New to add a new DNS record

  6. Enter the Hostname:

    • Host is the subdomain to which the CNAME applies

    • For example, you'd enter "try" if you're using "try.mysite.com "

    • If you're using the root domain, enter "www"

  7. Select CNAME for the Record Type

  8. Paste in the target CNAME URL provided by the Ingenious for the Target Host

  9. Click Save in the Add New window
    Changes can take up to 48 hours to propagate across the internet

For more information about setting up your CNAME with Hover, check out the link below:

Hover's documentation for managing your DNS records

Setting Up Your Hosting with Hover if You're Using a Root Domain (www)

If you're using a root domain (like "www.mysite.com ") you might want to set up the naked domain, so that visitors who don't add the "www" will still be directed to your landing pages. To do that, you'll need to set up an A Record in Hover:

  1. Make sure you've completed Steps 1-9 above (skip to step 6 below if you're already on the Manage DNS page)

  2. Log in to your Hover account

  3. If you have more than one domain in your Hover account, click on the domain name that you would like to use for your custom domain.

  4. Click on the DNS tab

  5. Hover over the existing @ A Record and click edit DNS

  6. Enter 54.84.104.245 for IP Address

  7. Click Save 

    • Changes can take up to 48 hours to propagate across the internet

For more information, check out the link below:

Hover's documentation for managing your DNS records


 

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