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Selecting the TLD (Top Level Domains) Display Order

awtdomains offers its Resellers the option to customize the order in which domain name extensions (Top Level Domains, e.g. .biz, .com, .org, .info etc. - hereafter referred to as TLDs) are displayed to your Customers on your Supersite.

By default, the display order of TLDs is preset for you - which is identical to awtdomains's. However, should you wish to modify this order, follow the procedure detailed below:

  1. Log in to your Control Panel from http://awtdomains.myorderbox.com/reseller.
     
  2. Go to Settings -> Products -> Domain Registration -> Set TLD Display Order. This will bring up the Set TLD Display Order view.
     
  3. Here, use the Move Up/Move Down buttons to modify the order in which you wish the TLDs to be displayed.
     
  4. Click on Update Settings to save the changes.
IMPORTANT
  1. The SuperSite contains information about the various TLDs you offer to your Customers. This data is downloaded to your SuperSite from your Control Panel and cached (stored) on the SuperSite Server. Hence, you would need to refresh the cache of your SuperSite once you have completed the above process. You can accomplish this from within your Control Panel itself by clicking on Tools -> Reload SuperSite & PartnerSite Cache -> SuperSite & PartnerSite Domains and Additional Services Data. Click here to know what is SuperSite >>
     
  2. This option only allows you to modify the order of display. If you wish to NOT display (sell) a particular TLD, you would have to revoke signup for it. Click here to learn more >>
     
  3. If you wish to revert to the default order, simply click on the Set Default Order button in the Set TLD Display Order view and then click on Update Settings.
 

Created on:  
Feb 25, 2005 0:20 PM  GMT
Last Updated on:   Sep 29, 2008 1:04 PM  GMT
 
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