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Parking and unparking a domain name
by Wild West Domains staff, edited by Mohan Kapoor, Supervisor, Himalayan
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To park a domain name essentially means to reserve your registered domain
name until you have created the site content, found a web hosting provider,
or sold the domain to a third party. When you park your site, a temporary
Web page will be displayed until you have decided what to do with the
domain. Domain name parking is often used by registrants who do not yet
have a hosting provider.
Parking options include a one-page Web site that will inform visitors
to the site that this page is Under Construction, Coming
Soon", or For Sale. You can also elect to have a customised
page displayed. To set up your parked domain, use the One-Page Web Site
Setup Wizard in the Parked Pages section of the account management.
Once you have determined that your web site should become visible to
the world, you unpark it. For this to happen you must change the information
of the name servers so that the site is no longer parked.
- Click on Domain
Names
- Log in with your user name and password. A list of your registered
domains will be displayed.
- Select the domain from the list.
- Click "Modify Name Servers".
- Enter the new name server information, for example NS10.ZONEEDIT.COM
and NS12.ZONEEDIT.COM
- Click "Save Changes".
The changes can take up to 72 hours to take effect.
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