Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up a Custom Domain
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So I'm really happy with my wikidot site, ABC.wikidot.com1. But I'd really like it to appear in its own domain: XYZ.com. Although my site will still be located on Wikidot's servers and it will still be fully available at ABC.wikidot.com, I want my users to think of my site as XYZ.com and see its content there.
First I have to acquire XYZ.com. There are many sites where I can register XYZ for a fee. I have no interest in promoting any one service here, but I decide to go with godaddy.com. So I'll refer to them for the sake of clarity.
From godaddy, I reserve XYZ.com for a period of years. I also decide to reserve XYZ.org and XYZ.net, (because they're bound to be worth something someday…)
I receive my godaddy account number by email, and I log into my account.
Now here's important information. Changes I'm about to make sometimes take awhile to show up on the internet. I really want to test the results of my new settings now, but results can take a long time to take hold. As a complete novice, my lack of faith and patience makes for a very frustrating day… But now I can recreate the experience minus the hassle.
First I want to point XYZ.org and XYZ.net to XYZ.com, so that everything redirects to the main site.
In godaddy's Domain Control Center (home), I see all three of my new domains.
- I click on XYZ.org to access its details.
- I click on the link under "forwarding"
- I enable forwarding, and I insert the target site: http://XYZ.com
- I select "301 moved permanently"
- I save the changes.
- I make my way back to the Domain Control Center (home) and go through the same steps to redirect XYZ.net.
Now I want to point XYZ.com to ABC.wikidot.com.
- I click "Total DNS Control", which opens up the control panel for the domain.
- Under A(host), I select "edit"
- I leave the @ under "host", but I change the IP number under "points to" to Wikidot's IP: 74.86.234.149
- (It's possible that Wikidot's IP has changed — I can verify by pinging wikidot.com).
- I save that record.
- Under CNAMES(aliases), I edit the www subdomain so that it points to "wikidot.com". To do this, I leave the "www" under Host, and write "wikidot.com" under Points To.
- I save that record.
When I'm done, it should look something like this:

Next I need to tell wikidot about my new XYZ domain.
- I log in to the site manager: ABC.wikidot.com/admin:manage
- I click on the third link in the sidebar: "custom domain"
- In the custom domain field, I insert "XYZ.com"
- In the (optional) 301 redirect field, I insert "www.XYZ.com" This way, anyone who types the www subdomain in their web browser will end up at the same place.
- There's also an optional checkbox to "Use the custom domain as the only domain for this site." Leaving this box unchecked lets users access the site through either XYZ.com or ABC.wikidot.com. Especially until I'm sure my new domain works smoothly, I'll choose to leave this unchecked.
- I save changes,
- and I wait… and have great faith… Better yet, I go for a walk and am supremely content when I come back to find everything in perfect working order.
XYZ.com now looks and works exactly the same as ABC.wikidot.com. Even better, www.XYZ.com switches gracefully in my browser's address bar to XYZ.com, as do XYZ.org and XYZ.net and all their subdomain variants.
Pure bliss.
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Disclaimer: I have absolutely no interest in dot.tk, if you know other free domain services…
Dot.tk offers free domain names under top level tk.
The basic service is a redirection for example from www.fivenations.tk to fivenations.wikidot.com.
Dot.tk offers also a free DNS service.
- go to My Domains
- modify a domain
- Use Dot TK Free DNS Service: configuring one single CNAME record is enough as shown below

- wait for at least 30 minutes
- go to the Wikidot site manager
- custom domain
- enter www.yourdomain.tk as specified as CNAME's Host Name with dot.TK
- save your changes
Hi!
I wish to know about SSL security, is it must to have it on a site with custom domain? What are the impacts of not using it?
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No, having a custom domain does not mean you must also have SSL security. If you don't have SSL security it is just like any other website. You can still make your site private, it just isn't quite as secure as it would be with SSL security. If you keep lots of private data on your site then SSL security can be a very good idea as it provides security up to the same level as banks etc. Your site name will start with https:// instead of http://. The choice of whether to have SSL really depends on how secure and private you need your site to be.
Rob Elliott - Strathpeffer, Scotland - Wikidot first line support & community admin team.
How about above message? as shown here Is it means every visitor will see it when visit the site?
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You should post a bug on the Feedback site, this has come up before but I can't recall the solution off the top of my head. The devs will then respond.
Rob Elliott - Strathpeffer, Scotland - Wikidot first line support & community admin team.
Also i have use custom domain on my site and set it to be available on custom domain only. that is all URL will be directed to new domain, will this affect site ranking in search engine? Or by set custom domain as only domain means that the site was moved permanent
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Setting it to custom domain only means that if a user enters the wikidot address it will go to the custom domain. This is potentially slightly better for rankings. If you don't set then if a user types the wikidot address that is what they will see in the browser address bar.
Rob Elliott - Strathpeffer, Scotland - Wikidot first line support & community admin team.
Ok thanks
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