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Elementor Cloud Subdomain

Elementor Cloud Subdomain – Everything You Should Know

One of the most challenging parts of launching an online presence is figuring out what web hosting you’ll need. So many choices, yet each is unique in terms of price and characteristics. Because you have limited time to get your website up and running, how do you choose amongst the several design options? Here, we will talk about the Elementor Cloud Sub Domain. 

First, what is a subdomain? 

A subdomain is an extension to your primary domain name. Subdomains are used to organize and browse your website’s various sections. On your primary domain, you can have several subdomains or child domains.

It’s essential to think of a subdomain name that best reflects the section of the website you’re assigning. Choosing a name for this part of your site doesn’t have to be complicated. Try to keep it to one word if you can. Your URL will still appear clean and familiar to your visitors, even with the additional name.

Is a license required for your subdomain?

Yes, each subdomain requires a license unless it is one of the few Elementor-recognized staging subdomains. Subdomains that do not require a license include: local.* (local.example.com) test.* (test.example.com) staging.* (staging.example.com) (staging.example.com)

You have a limited number of licenses to connect to Elementor sites as an Elementor Pro user. You can now create a dedicated staging subdomain with one of the names listed below. 

For example, if your site is site.com, then using staging.site.com is not a license use:

TLDs (Top-level Domains) that do not require a license:

  • *.dev (example.dev)
  • *.local (example.local)
  • *.staging (example.staging)
  • *.test (example.test)
  • *.example (example.example)
  • *.invalid (example.invalid)

Subdomains that do not require a license:

  • dev* (dev.example.com)
  • local* (local.example.com)
  • test* (test.example.com)
  • staging* (staging.example.com)

This allows you to install the most recent versions, try out new features, and test the functionality of your site before making changes to your live site.

Note: If you already have an activation, you must detach and rejoin to alter your current activation count. 

Adding a custom domain to Elementor Cloud Websites

A domain name must be registered with a third party to use a custom domain on your Elementor Cloud Website. When done, it’ll automatically be linked to your Elementor Cloud website.

In building your Elementor Cloud website, you need to buy a domain name and link it to your website. To have a successful website, you must pay close attention to the domain name and extension you select.

A domain name must be registered with a third party to use a custom domain on your Elementor Cloud Website. At this time, Elementor does not provide registration services. A registrar is a company that allows you to buy and register a domain name. The most popular registrars include:

How to connect your domain

Once you’ve purchased and registered your domain, you may use it as a Custom Domain* on your Elementor Cloud Website. Changing your domain’s DNS (Domain Name System) records will be required before you can link it to your Elementor Cloud Website. The steps are outlined in this booklet.

*Before continuing, you must wait for an email from your registrar stating that the domain is ready.

Why is Elementor Cloud the Solution? 

With more than 100 sophisticated widgets, Elementor Pro is a powerful website-building tool for designers and developers alike. CloudFlare’s CDN automatically optimizes every visitor’s experience with the associated cloud-based web hosting service, which runs on the universal Google Cloud Platform. If you don’t want to pay extra to link to a custom domain or use an SSL certificate, this is currently a complete web-creation platform on WordPress, with no strings attached.

The way WordPress website projects are organized is about to undergo a radical change thanks to Elementor Cloud. Elementor has streamlined its workflow, eliminated technical setup hurdles, and simplified the hand-off to clients to let Web Creators focus on what they do best.

Conclusion

Elementor’s web hosting services are comparable to those offered by other high-end providers. Its all-in-one solution is what sets it apart. 

Website construction and publishing tools and world-class web hosting are included in the package. As a result, you can access a comprehensive set of tools for building websites, all from a single point of entry.