Select File, then Site, then select Advanced, and then Edit Site Addresses. To add a domain, click the New Site Address icon Press Enter on your keyboard to add the domain. To make the domain name the default one used by Site Studio, click Set Default. To

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7.2.1.1 Mapping a Domain Name Using Designer

To map a domain name using Site Studio Designer, perform these tasks:

1. Select File, then Site, then select Advanced, and then Edit Site Addresses.

This opens the Site Addresses dialog Figure 7–7 . For more information, see Site Addresses Dialog on page A-17.

2. To add a domain, click the New Site Address icon

Figure 7–7 and type a name in the space provided. Figure 7–7 New Site Address icon When you enter a domain name, do not add the protocol specifier http or https. Only enter the domain name.

3. Press Enter on your keyboard to add the domain.

Repeat these steps for each additional domain name to add.

4. To make the domain name the default one used by Site Studio, click Set Default.

5. To remove an existing domain name, select it and click the Delete icon

Figure 7–8 . Figure 7–8 Delete icon

6. Click OK.

7.2.1.2 Mapping a Domain Name Using the Manage Web Site Addresses Page

To map a domain name using the Manage Web Site Addresses page, perform these tasks:

1. Log onto the content server as an administrator and click Administration.

2. Click Site Studio Administration to open the Site Studio Administration page.

3. Click Manage Web Site Addresses to open the Manage Web Site Addresses page.

4. To add a domain, select the Web site in the Web Site menu.

5. Enter the domain name in the Address field.

6. Click Add to add the domain name to the Web site.

The page refreshes, showing the Web site address in the list of addresses. 7. To make the domain name the default one used by Site Studio, click the Actions icon Figure 7–9 beside the name and choose Select As Default Address. 8. To remove an existing domain name, click the Actions icon Figure 7–9 beside the name and choose Remove Site Address. Figure 7–9 Actions icon Creating Your Web Site 7-7 You can map multiple domain names to your site. When you do this, users see whatever domain name they entered the site with the entire time they browse the site. The domain name that you specify as a default is used by Site Studio when you preview your site, assign content to a region, and so forth.

7.2.2 Changing the Path Used in a Site Address

When you open your site using a domain-based address, you see the http protocol or https, depending on how the content server is configured, followed by the domain name, followed by the section, followed by a web page. For example: http:www.mydomain.comproductsindex.htm When you open your site using a folder-based address, you see the http protocol or https, depending on how the content server is configured, followed by the name of the computer that hosts the site, followed by the ID of the Web site, followed by the section, followed by a page name. For example: http:UserPCmysiteproductsindex.htm You can change the name that appears in this path by changing the properties of the site, the properties of a section, and the properties for a page template. You change these values using the Properties pane Figure 7–10 . Figure 7–10 Properties Pane To change the path names used in a site address, perform these tasks: Name in path How to change its value in the URL To change the server-relative name in a path-based address You can override the value of the Site ID by specifying a URL Directory Name for the root of the site hierarchy. ■ Open the Site Hierarchy pane. ■ Click the root of the site. ■ Open the Properties pane. ■ Enter a value for URL Directory Name. To change the name of a section ■ Open the Site Hierarchy pane. ■ Click the section you want to change. ■ Open the Properties pane. ■ Enter a value for URL Directory Name.