OK, I have pointed my DNS settings to my WordPress Blog, I understand this will

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    OK, I have pointed my DNS settings to my WordPress Blog, I understand this will take 72 hours to process from Go Daddy, I understand I then need to register my domain name, am I going to be able to access my Blog to do this in 72 hours? Also what is the best option then for hosting? Does WordPress offer hosting or am I going to have to transfer the whole package back to Go Daddy?

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    Did you already map your domain to your WordPress.com blog?

    You can go to Store > Domains on your blog’s dashboard and follow the steps there.

    Please take a look at the following guide before going through the process.

    Let us know if you need any help.

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    Thanks Kardotim it was a rather silly question to post, this is my first attempt at building my own website / blog. I sorted that out, it was quite easy. Silly me.. I have no experience in html or CSS, but I’m learning as I go via WordPress TV and various pocasts on ITunes. I have most of my content ready, I just have to work on the design. At present I am trying to design my own custom header.
    Yet now I do have a real question I need help with. where to post my Domain Origination Certified Seal. The code needs to be posted within the body tags (<body> and </body>) of your my web / blog.

    Now the question I have is where do I post this code? I assume on the main page, but can I configure it so it sits on top right hand corner of not just my main landing page, but all pages? But sitting above my header?
    Can someone please help me with this one?
    Regards
    Kikkja

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    You can use a Text Widget to add the HTML code into your sidebar: http://en.support.wordpress.com/widgets/text-widget

    Note that some embed code will not work because we remove JavaScript, Flash, iframe, form, and input tags for security reasons.

    Please let us know if you need any further assistance!

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