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 Adding new records to your DNS

If you want to change anything about your domain (ie. Where the site points to, who controls your...

 Changing nameservers

When you change hosting companies, you will be asked to change nameservers too. This is to give...

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If you have any problems with any aspects of DNS or are simply looking for further advice, please...

 Managing DNS

Each of our domain names and hosting packages comes with Advanced DNS edit. This give you the...

 What are nameservers?

A nameserver is the server which controls the DNS for your domain name. Each hosting company will...

 What is DNS?

DNS – or Domain Name System – is the process of turning your domain name into language that your...

 What is TTL?

TTL stands for Time To Live and controls when any changes that you make to your DNS will take...

 What is a CNAME record?

CNAME (Canonical Name) records are often referred to as alias records, as they are used to...

 What is a TXT record?

A TXT (text) record stores text information, allowing you to provide information to sources...

 What is an A record?

The A record is one of the most important records within your DNS zone file. The A stands for...

 What is an MX record?

A mail exchanger record (MX record) specifies the mail server responsible for accepting email...

 What is an SPF record?

An SPF (sender policy framework) record is used to combat spam. Usually set up as a TXT record,...

 What is an SRV record?

An SRV (service) record specifies information about services that are available on your domain...