Fixing DNS Issues for New Hosting Accounts
When you set up your hosting account, we'll let you know if your domain name's DNS settings do not point to it. This means the content you uploaded will not display until you update your domain name's DNS settings.
If you don't want your new site to start displaying for everyone, don't change the DNS settings. If you want to make sure your new site looks good, check out Preview your website.
Once you're ready to display your new site, you can update your DNS settings at your domain name's registrar (i.e. the company where you registered it) in one of two ways:
- A Record / IP Address — Updating your domain name's primary A record (usually denoted by the @ symbol) does not change any of your other DNS settings (e.g. email service). Use the IP address you find using Find IP address of your website.
- Nameservers — Updating your domain name's nameservers also changes all of your domain name's DNS settings to our defaults (e.g. using our email service). Use the nameservers you find in Find your website's nameservers.
These changes can take up to 48 hours to start displaying on the Internet.
If your domain name's registered here, see Managing DNS for Your Domain Names or Setting Nameservers for Your Domain Names.