Video-What Is A SubDomain

by Steve on February 21, 2010

What Is A Sub-Domain


What is a sub-domain?

What is the difference between a sub-directory & a sub-domain?

How can I use a sub-domain?

These and a couple other burning questions are answered in this video
tutorial on What Is A Sub-Domain.

So check out this video and leave a comment to let me know what you
think. Do you use sub-domains? How do you put your sub-domains to work?


Thanks again for checking out the video & remember to voice
your opinion by leaving a comment.

Steve D.

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

Nick February 22, 2010 at 11:43 am

Hey Steve,
Great job on the video!

One of the things I like about your tutorials … is when your
able to do and show the process – you do so.

In other wards – it always helps to watch you create what your
explaining.

Well done :)

Nick Teetzel

Pnapika February 22, 2010 at 4:58 pm

Thank You Steve
Was just in my C-Panel ,before I received your email and looked at add subdomain.. Said to myself some other time I don’t know how to do that and BOOM there you were!
Going right back to set some up…says I have 90….
BTW Can you use any social networking sites as a
sub domain . Don’t think so, but thought I asked anyway.
You are the Man with the Plans to help Us !Thanks I love Learning.
Pnapika

Patricia March 13, 2010 at 6:58 am

Your video on sub domains was excellent. I now understand the concept. Thank you. I will definitely be back to visit again!

Tom M March 16, 2010 at 12:07 pm

Hi Steve,
I am new at all this and have a lot to learn, so this is some great stuff to help anyone trying to understand it all. The video was easy to understand and will help me with my web building.
Thank You

LeslieB April 12, 2010 at 5:42 am

Hi Steve, thanks for the information, you have made the process very clear. I have wanted to use this feature on several occasions, but I was not sure if a sub-domain has to be registered. Many thanks for a very clear procedure.
regards
Leslie

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