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A new site needs the group's domain name enabled once the site is ready for public access. This page has instructions. Contact Chemistry IT if you need any assistance with any of this, please. Thank you.

Notes

  • Please contact Chemistry IT if you are creating your first research group web site within Chemistry.
  • Your group's domain name will be set as:

New site

You are welcome to contact Chemistry IT and we'll coordinate with CIT to enable your Chemistry domain name on your new web site if it's a CU Blogs web site.

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Alternatively, you may of course work directly with them using the appropriate portions of the "Migrating from your old web site" instructions, below.

Either way, don't forget to first enable your site for public access. (smile)

Instructions for Chemisty IT staff

Choice one

Do most of it yourself, and can usually complete it well within a day:

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Verify the CNAME works by using the web browser to access the desired address, <lastname.chem.cornell.edu>.

Choice two

Ask webservices to do both of the above parts, but that may take several (4-5?) days.

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Mostly retained for historical purposes

Migrating from your old web site

Migrating from your old web site to a new web site based on CU Blogs is easy but requires some coordination.

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  • You may request a copy of your old site from ChemIT, if it was hosted at CIT's static web site (as most were).
  • Once everything is confirmed with you, ChemIT will then tell CIT Webservices to shutdown, disable, and destroy the old infrastructure for your group’s old static website.

Creating a new DNS name for a blog

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