Come impostare un dominio su Tumblr

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Abbiamo citato spesso la piattaforma di Tumblr come uno dei social networks più semplici e più completi da utilizzare, perché mette insieme community e blog in una soluzione unica, molto indicata per i casual blogger, ovvero chi desidera bloggare ma lo fa solo di tanto in tanto perché non ha  tempo. Ma se desiderate aggiungere un tocco di professionalità in più al vostro mini blog, Tumblr offre l’opportunità di impostare un nome dominio personalizzato da utilizzare al posto di nomeutente.tumblr.com.

Vediamo come fare.

Per cominciare, è necessario scegliere un nome dominio da acquistare. E’ una scelta importante, perché una volta che avrete comprato il dominio non potrete più tornare indietro. Dunque pensateci bene. Se usate il Tumblelog come diario online potete anche usare il vostro nome, altrimenti un nome o una sigla inerente ai contenuti che postate quotidianamente (foto, news, o altro). Fatta la scelta, una semplice ricerca su internet (basta digitare su Google “acquistare nome dominio“) vi indirizzerà ai provider che permettono di registrare i domini. Poiché non avete necessità di un hosting, cioè di uno spazio fisico dove ospitare il sito perché quello lo mette a disposizione già Tumblr, troverete soluzioni molto economiche. Però quando registrate il dominio, assicuratevi che il “pacchetto” comprenda la gestione DNS e NAME SERVER, altrimenti sarà possibile impostare quel nome dominio su Tumblr.

A questo punto, aggiungere un dominio su Tumblr è semplicissimo: basterà entrare nel pannello di controllo del provider dove avete registrato il dominio, cambiare il valore del Record A con le cifre 72.32.231.8 e aspettare qualche ora affinché le impostazioni vadano a buon fine.

Per controllare se il nuovo dominio è correttamente configurato, si può cliccare qui e inserire il nome scelto. Se tutto è andato a buon fine, resta un’ultima cosa da fare. Loggatevi su Tumblr, e nella Dashboard cliccate su Personalizza. Poi nella scheda Info selezionate “utilizza un nome di dominio personalizzato” e digitate il nome del nuovo dominio. Per finire, cliccate un’ultima volta su Salva modifiche.

La stessa procedura è valida anche per i sottodomini. Tumblr infatti supporta anche i sub-domain per le estensioni più comuni come IT, COM, NET, ORG, e così via.

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