Kay, Perhaps this will make it easier to understand. When you first sign-up to on-rev you'll have to specify a sub-domain you want. Say you use the subdomain "kaylan" so your domain access for accessing your server will looklike kaylan.on-rev.com. That's the only subdomain you'll have for the on-rev.com domain. But frankly, that's ok as it's a private subdomain you'll probably only use for testing and administrating your account.
What you reall want to do is move existing domains over to the on-rev.comcontrol panel. You do this by telling the registrar where your purchased your domain to point the domain's dns servers to those specified by on-rev. Now, say you want to create a biz site and you have already purchased the domain "kaylan.com", so you'll need to tell your GoDaddy account to use rev's dns servers to manage your "kaylan.com" domain. This can take up to 48 hours to propogate dns changes through the entire iternet. Then, at your on-rev account, there are controls so you can setup multiple subdomains for kaylan.com as well as any other domains you've pointed their dns records to. Each of those subdomains can point to a separate folder at your on-rev account. Using CNAMEs, you can create all sorts of subdomains for kaylan.com such as: www.kaylan.com and blog.kaylan.com and labs.kaylan.com and shop.kaylan.com And you can do the same for all your domains you point to their servers. HTH, Chipp _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution