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Hi guys, i am Mirela. I love cats, the sun and the sea :). I hope this will be a great experience. I am looking forward to obtain

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Hi guys, so i'm thinking at domains names but i came to this problem, when creating a new website here it does not support some specific TLD such as .eu or .ro, and i think tha

I'm going to leave this here: It provides more detailed information regarding my question.

You can host them from let's say godaddy. You would take the dns name servers and point them to wa. Then you would create a siterubix domain name for it.

Example: emassomething.eu@siterubix com

Iris and Sam -- The wording of that first sentence is confusing. Domain registration, not hosting, would be with godaddy.

Pointing the domain's DNS settings to WA's servers does host the site at WA.

The URL for the site would not include siterubix as part of the name. It would take the form: http://EmasSite.eu or whatever name has been registered.

Indeed the solution for my problem is "dns name servers and point them to wa" ! thank you for your answer!

Hosting your site at WA requires an upgrade to premium membership. Once a premium member, you can host up to 25 siterubix subdomains (no domain fee required) and up to 25 domains that you've purchased.

You would need to leave your domain registration with your current registrar (or any other one that supports your TLD) since WA cannot be your registrar. You can set what are called "DNS settings" at your registrar to point to WA's servers to have your site hosted at WA.

Hi Bob, very good answer. Big thank you!

This is a good question Mirela .. I need a .co.id TLD .. I have asked Site Support twice but no answer. Waiting to see what answers you get here.

Cheers, William.

Hi William, Bob makes a good point!

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Can i import my own domain to wa if it has an unsupport.tld?

Can i import my own domain to wa if it has an unsupport.tld?

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Getting Started
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Hi guys, so i'm thinking at domains names but i came to this problem, when creating a new website here it does not support some specific TLD such as .eu or .ro, and i think tha

I'm going to leave this here: It provides more detailed information regarding my question.

You can host them from let's say godaddy. You would take the dns name servers and point them to wa. Then you would create a siterubix domain name for it.

Example: emassomething.eu@siterubix com

Iris and Sam -- The wording of that first sentence is confusing. Domain registration, not hosting, would be with godaddy.

Pointing the domain's DNS settings to WA's servers does host the site at WA.

The URL for the site would not include siterubix as part of the name. It would take the form: http://EmasSite.eu or whatever name has been registered.

Indeed the solution for my problem is "dns name servers and point them to wa" ! thank you for your answer!

Hosting your site at WA requires an upgrade to premium membership. Once a premium member, you can host up to 25 siterubix subdomains (no domain fee required) and up to 25 domains that you've purchased.

You would need to leave your domain registration with your current registrar (or any other one that supports your TLD) since WA cannot be your registrar. You can set what are called "DNS settings" at your registrar to point to WA's servers to have your site hosted at WA.

Hi Bob, very good answer. Big thank you!

This is a good question Mirela .. I need a .co.id TLD .. I have asked Site Support twice but no answer. Waiting to see what answers you get here.

Cheers, William.

Hi William, Bob makes a good point!

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Hi guys, i tried to delete a free website that i've created but i see no trash button or delete refrence in the rubix Manager, can you please help me with a picture or good dir

Site Manager, then click on details.
Scroll all the way to the bottom and there should be a delete button
hth Derek

Hi Derek, i just saw that :) silly me. Thank you for your quick feedback!

You're very welcome. Glad to be useful :-)

Thanks for this Derek, I have achieved success in deleting my .siterubix website.

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How can i delete a website from my account?

How can i delete a website from my account?

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Hi guys, i tried to delete a free website that i've created but i see no trash button or delete refrence in the rubix Manager, can you please help me with a picture or good dir

Site Manager, then click on details.
Scroll all the way to the bottom and there should be a delete button
hth Derek

Hi Derek, i just saw that :) silly me. Thank you for your quick feedback!

You're very welcome. Glad to be useful :-)

Thanks for this Derek, I have achieved success in deleting my .siterubix website.

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Hi guys, when considering having a website lets say about reviewing some sort of products, should i make it in 2 languages, mine and English?

Good question Mirela. Firstly many people will say just use the Google translate plug in. That is ok if you are not seriously targeting a foreigner language market. My thinking is that if you want to seriously target two different language markets then Google is not sufficient. Apart from Googles translations flaws another issue is that you might need to have slightly different content. Just make sure the second language market is sufficiently large for what you are doing or it would not be worth it.

I am in the same situation as you .. I need to target two different languages .. Bahasa Indonesia and English. The decision we have made is to have two different websites because of the content issue and what we are promoting. If our content was similar I would keep it on one website and write different versions of the Post/Page.

Cheers, William.



Hi William! Great info!
I wouldn't consider letting google translate manage my translations, but indeed i also think that if the second language does not necessary provide a good target, maybe i should focus on one language.

Thank you for your quick feedback!
Regards, Mirela.

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Should i consider having a bilingual website?

Should i consider having a bilingual website?

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Hi guys, when considering having a website lets say about reviewing some sort of products, should i make it in 2 languages, mine and English?

Good question Mirela. Firstly many people will say just use the Google translate plug in. That is ok if you are not seriously targeting a foreigner language market. My thinking is that if you want to seriously target two different language markets then Google is not sufficient. Apart from Googles translations flaws another issue is that you might need to have slightly different content. Just make sure the second language market is sufficiently large for what you are doing or it would not be worth it.

I am in the same situation as you .. I need to target two different languages .. Bahasa Indonesia and English. The decision we have made is to have two different websites because of the content issue and what we are promoting. If our content was similar I would keep it on one website and write different versions of the Post/Page.

Cheers, William.



Hi William! Great info!
I wouldn't consider letting google translate manage my translations, but indeed i also think that if the second language does not necessary provide a good target, maybe i should focus on one language.

Thank you for your quick feedback!
Regards, Mirela.

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