www. or non www.

Started by toastedone, April 15, 2013, 02:00:39 PM

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toastedone

Hi, I am feeling really confused right now, I am not sure if i have set my site up as www. or non www. how can I tell?

Is there a difference when backlinking?

Or adding to GWMT?

Kindred

it doesn't matter to google, as long as you keep it consistant.

As for whather you are using it or not...  go into smf admin > server settings and look at your forum's url setting.

personally, I always use www and I force htaccess to redirect any non-www links to use www.

www is just another (the baseline) subdomain.
I have 10 or so other subdomains on my site, so www makes a difference to me.
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toastedone

It is all a bit beyond, my level of understanding to be honest.

Ok in the server settings it says www.

the non www. returns a 301

So are www. and non www. considered the same site by google?

Kindred

if you have a 301, then yes....    301 is a "permanent redirect"

However, to do it properly, you should use htaccess to force non-www to reformat as www.

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toastedone

If i search my site without the www. it ends up with the www. so I guess that is correct.

My concern is with things like backlinks, if someone links to my site using the non www. will that affect the amount or quality of backlinks to my site?

Chalky

I don't see why it should....  :-\

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Chalky

Me neither (nor I..?) but it must be such a common mistake-a-to-make-a  for every single site on the web that linkers either use www when they shouldn't or don't when they should, that penalising the websites for it must be more effort to Google than it's actually worth...

ApplianceJunk

Using www. is so yesterday. ;)

Vector’s Shadow

Quote from: toastedone on April 15, 2013, 03:31:33 PM
It is all a bit beyond, my level of understanding to be honest.

Ok in the server settings it says www.

the non www. returns a 301

Server can apply to physical computers as well as the software that runs on them.

Once upon a time, there were few computers on the Web. If you were a school and you wanted to connect three of your computers as servers, you would name them by their function. Nowadays, you'll see all kinds of names, from Sparky to Neo. But back then, people were much less creative. They named their servers according to their intended function. Like mail for the mail server. Or ftp for file server. Or www for page server. But they only registered one domain, say myschool.edu. So how do they make all 3 work with just one domain? Put the name of the computer first! So, to access mail, you'd go to mail.myschool.edu. For FTP, ftp.myschool.edu. To see the school site, you guessed it, www.myschool.edu.

Easy? Well, nowadays, when you connect to your domain, you are connecting to one of who knows how many machines, and that name may not even be known to you if you're not the only one on that machine. So what the provider does is allows the server software to use a directory name just like a computer name. If you have a directory named www, it may allow you to use  www.mypage.net, even though your registered domain is mypage.net and the name of the machine is Annihilator. But since the server knows where to find your files and, from your perspective, it's the only server you're going to have your domain pointed to, you can safely omit any sort of prefix. The 301 is due to a redirect that's already set up there for you. There is a good chance that you can override this. www is obsolete unless you actually have a computer with that name and other computers (or folders, but that's a bit advanced) that need to be accessed within the same domain.

Since so many people will use www to try to go to your site anyway, do the reverse of what it is now. Set up your site to use no www and advertise it as such, but set up a redirect to it from www.

Chalky

 

Thanks for explaining that VS, I just learned something  :D

Kindred

that is a nice story but is only .5 percent of the actusl...,   :)
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Chalky

Well I guess he had to simplify it for folks like me  O:)

Kindred

also,  www is not obsolete. ... it is the dtansard subdomain,  but it a subdomain like any other. I have 7 subdomains on my site.,,, so www makes sense.
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Vector’s Shadow

Don't be splitting hairs. In the sense that I used it in, it is obsolete.

@ChalkCat: You're welcome.

Vector’s Shadow

Quote from: Kindred on April 26, 2013, 03:04:49 PM
that is a nice story but is only .5 percent of the actusl...,   :)

If you include the quotation in those .5%, that would at least make the word Server true.

Kindred

I am not splitting hairs. you made an absolute statement which was wrong.  and like that, you made your story dtatement as if that was the whole expkanation... ehich is also wrong.
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Vector’s Shadow

Here's an absolute statement for you. It is a logical fallacy to say that I'm wrong without providing any arguments to support your statements. If you have a better way to explain this to someone who has no clue, do. If not, your statements are pointless.

Arantor

Here's another absolute statement: most of what you said was irrelevant for practical purposes. Most people neither need to know, nor care, nor in many cases will even be able to find out whether they have a physical server or not to play with. It is simply an appliance they can use some percentage of resources of.

QuoteSince so many people will use www to try to go to your site anyway, do the reverse of what it is now. Set up your site to use no www and advertise it as such, but set up a redirect to it from www.

Cite your source. Given that all my domains have both non www. and www. and I'm seeing far more hits on the non www. domains than I am the www. ones, my experience disagrees with your opinion.

The behaviour you describe regarding subdomains is not consistent from one host to another, though it does have most of the characteristics attached to cPanel.

I'd note that SMF itself does some of its own handling regarding domain redirections.

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