I'm thinking of buying a domain name and would like to aim the domain name to a particular position (near bottom of website) on another website I own.
I know I can aim it to the general website, but I would like it to go to a particular place on a one-page website I own.
Not sure I'm explaining myself right. Would it be similar to bookmarking?
Lasa
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Re: Aim a domain name to a position on my website
Pablo wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 8:17 pm Do you mean bookmarks?
In that case, see "Bookmarks (Jump to another part of the page)"
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/links.html
Or else do you have an example to make more clear what you are looking for?
Re: Aim a domain name to a position on my website
Example only, everything is hypothetical.
domain name: www.my-car-died.com
I have an existing website that talks about car, with a part in the website dedicated to why cars die.
If they click on www.my-car-died.com, it would take them directly to the part on my already established website www.car-for-fun.com where I talk about reasons car die.
Simpler to bookmarks but aiming a domain name to a part of another website.
Probably just need to try it and see what happens.
Lasa
domain name: www.my-car-died.com
I have an existing website that talks about car, with a part in the website dedicated to why cars die.
If they click on www.my-car-died.com, it would take them directly to the part on my already established website www.car-for-fun.com where I talk about reasons car die.
Simpler to bookmarks but aiming a domain name to a part of another website.
Probably just need to try it and see what happens.
Lasa
Re: Aim a domain name to a position on my website
I'm pretty sure you can set a domain to point to a specific page on your website. However, I don't think that you can point a domain to a specific part of a webpage.
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Re: Aim a domain name to a position on my website
I think usually it can be done in the same domain and no need for the second domain to do that in my opinion. The best solution is not to do that. Do all in one domain from showing to fixing to selling the car or writing blogs or articles hypothetically.
For the bookmark solution you have to add an HREF link on your 1st domain which will direct it to the div section of your second domain so on the first domain on any button or text you can add a link like
For the bookmark solution you have to add an HREF link on your 1st domain which will direct it to the div section of your second domain so on the first domain on any button or text you can add a link like
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https://www.car-for-fun.com/index.html#the_divsection_ID_where_you_talk_about_it
Re: Aim a domain name to a position on my website
Thanks, I'll give it another try.
Lasa
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