Re: How do you link your Django project to a domain

2015-01-27 Thread François Schiettecatte
I would not recommend godaddy.com, they try really hard to upsell you, I use hover.com and I have also heard good things about domain.com François > On Jan 27, 2015, at 3:09 PM, Collin Anderson wrote: > > I use namecheap, but yes, domains.google.com has a nice user interface. > > On Saturday,

Re: How do you link your Django project to a domain

2015-01-27 Thread Collin Anderson
I use namecheap, but yes, domains.google.com has a nice user interface. On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 8:22:33 AM UTC-5, patrickbeeson wrote: > > You might also check out Google's recently launched domain registrar at > domains.google.com. > > On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 2:01:43 AM UTC-5,

Re: How do you link your Django project to a domain

2015-01-24 Thread patrickbeeson
You might also check out Google's recently launched domain registrar at domains.google.com. On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 2:01:43 AM UTC-5, djangocharm2020 wrote: > > pretty much have a project built but now want to purchase a domain to link > it live . Do you guys have any suggestions on who

Re: How do you link your Django project to a domain

2015-01-24 Thread Majo
I'd say compare prices and then decide (For example, check out uniteddomains.com. A .com sets you back $9.99/year there.). If you're planning to get something more exotic than .com or .org, etc. You might be able to save some money by going for a local provider (e.g. if you want a .de, register

How do you link your Django project to a domain

2015-01-23 Thread djangocharm2020
pretty much have a project built but now want to purchase a domain to link it live . Do you guys have any suggestions on who i should go with like godaddy.com. I also need to know is there a special step or code that is needed to add to the project? Thanks -- You received this message becau