How can I exclude '.wordpress' from my site address?
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Hi, I just started working on my first site; lakesidecamping.wordpress.com. Firstly, I didn’t want to include ‘.wordpress’ in the site address; can this be changed or will I have to start again? If so, can you instruct me on how to exclude it? I will upgrade my account to customize the colours etc. – I just wanted to get the feel of it first because as I said, it’s my first experience. Thanks for the help.
I also wanted the twitter and facebook icons to appear for the widgets.. how can I do this?The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Here’s some information on changing your domain.
Please have a look at this article if you want visitors to be able to share your content on Facebook and Twitter, or this article if you just want icons that link to your Facebook and Twitter pages.
If you still need help, just ask.
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Thanks for that. Another quick one: I tried to link my new wordpress site onto a facebook post which it did successfully, except for that a blank image appeared in the box that creates the link (I deleted the post). How do I get the image on my front page to appear alongside the link so that it makes for more attractive content on facebook?
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How can I exclude ‘.wordpress’ from my site address?
What domain mapping does its create a seamless transfer between the underlying .wordpress.com blog URLs to the domain URLs no matter where they are on the internet. Visitors who click the underlying .wordpress.com blog URLs will be seamlessly redirected to the exact same content under the domain URLs.
If you would like to use a domain URL that you already own on the blog hosted by WordPress.com you will first need to register a .wordpress.com blog, purchase an upgrade for it, and set up domain mapping.
Please read Domains: Important Notes Before Upgrading http://en.support.wordpress.com/domains/
All that changes when you are domain mapping is the URL and nothing else. The content stays exactly where it is. Payment methods are found at http://en.support.wordpress.com/payment/
In order to map to a domain one must have an underlying .wordpress.com subdomain blog to map from, and the domain name you desire must be available for purchase, or you must already own the domain URL.
You must be logged in as Admin http://en.support.wordpress.com/user-roles/#administrator under the exact same username account that registered the blog to access the blog’s dashboard at > Store > My Upgrades to purchase upgrades for the blog.
See here if you do not own a domain http://en.support.wordpress.com/domains/
See here for mapping an existing domain that you already own http://en.support.wordpress.com/domains/map-existing-domain/
WordPress.com does not accept domain transfers but mapping an existing domain is possible. Domain mapping of an existing domain URL that you already own and purchased elsewhere is not done free of charge. You will have to renew the domain name purchase where you made it and the domain mapping purchase here every year. Mapping an existing domain costs $13. annually.if you already have a website you don’t want to affect, and you want to add a blog to it under a subdomain (for example, blog.yourgroovydomain.com) see here http://support.wordpress.com/domain-mapping/map-subdomain/
After you do the primary blog set up it can take between 24 – 72 hours for domain name propagation to take place throughout the internet. You can view the DNS changes here > http://www.whatsmydns.net/ What’s important during that stage is to be patient.
If you succeed at purchasing the domain mapping upgrade it will be reflected at these two spots:
Dashboard > Store > My Upgrades
http://en.support.wordpress.com/my-upgrades/Dashboard > Store > Billing History
http://en.support.wordpress.com/billing-history/Your payment methods are here https://en.support.wordpress.com/payment/
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How do I get the image on my front page to appear alongside the link so that it makes for more attractive content on facebook?
We have no control over the images that Facebook or any other social networks chooses to display or when they choose to flush their image caches. We really only send them the URL of the post, and they hunt through that for the excerpt and images to include.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/publicize/#images-in-publicizeRe: Facebook
Sometimes these help and sometimes they don’t
http://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug
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