Is it possible to fix the issue of having an extra "www" in front of the domain name within Webflow?

Published on
September 22, 2023

Yes, it is possible to fix the issue of having an extra "www" in front of the domain name within Webflow. Here's how you can do it:

  1. Login to your Webflow account and go to your project dashboard.
  2. Click on the "Hosting" tab, which is located in the left sidebar.
  3. In the Hosting tab, you will see a list of your published sites. Choose the site that you want to edit.
  4. Once you have selected the site, click on the "Hosting settings" button, which is located in the top right corner of the page.
  5. In the Hosting settings, you will see a section called "Subdomain". Here, you can edit the default subdomain that is automatically generated by Webflow.
  6. To remove the extra "www" from the domain, simply delete it from the subdomain field. Make sure to leave the rest of the domain intact.
  7. After making the changes, click on the "Save changes" button to apply the new subdomain to your site.
  8. Once the changes are saved, Webflow will automatically update your site's DNS settings to reflect the new subdomain.
  9. It may take a few minutes for the changes to propagate on the internet. During this time, your site may be temporarily unavailable.

By following these steps, you can easily fix the issue of having an extra "www" in front of the domain name within Webflow.

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