Personal Domain Help

When I went to the help page to find out how to finish the new domain name this came up.... I had no idea what it meant. Had I already done this when I'd entered the new domain from my .mac settings? If you know please help.
In the web hosting area of the registrar's site, you've linked your domain name to your .Mac iDisk by pointing the "cname record" to "web.mac.com." For more information about adding or changing a cname record, contact your domain name registrar.

Had I already done this when I'd entered the new domain from my .mac settings?
No. As it says, this must be done in the web hosting area of the registrar's site. The registrar is not .Mac, it is the place where you bought your name.

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  • How do i add a personal domain to my iWeb site?

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  • Multiple Web Sites with Personal Domain Names - Overview

    I have read through the last 10 pages of these discussions and have almost worked this out, but I need some help.
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    I have purchased and registered the two domain names (with Cheap-DomainRegistration.com)
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    Summary:
    I'm not sure if some of the answers in previous discussions allow for personal domain names, which is what I need.
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    When you said, "you don't need to do CNAME for both sites…", would this method still allow me to use personal web addresses for both sites?
    Yes. With "Ordinary Forwarding" you normally just type your .Mac url (web.mac.com/username/sitename) into a form at the place where you have your name.
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    That's exactly right. It's just not the only way to do that. Ordinary Forwarding is another way, but it differs in terms of what appears in the address bar of the browser. Either you will see web.mac.com/username/.... or, if you add "masking", you will see your personal name for all pages. The CNAME method results in a address bar that reads www.myname.com/sitename/pagename.html.
    Am I way off?
    All help gratefully received,
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