What is the solution for resolving the "double www.www" problem in Webflow?
To resolve the "double www.www" problem in Webflow, follow these steps:
Set up a custom domain: Start by setting up a custom domain for your Webflow site. This ensures that your site will be accessible through a domain that you own.
Verify DNS settings: Once you have set up the custom domain, you need to verify the DNS settings for the domain. In this case, you need to ensure that the "www" subdomain is properly configured.
Check your Webflow project settings: In your Webflow project settings, go to the Hosting tab and make sure that you have entered the correct domain name. This should include the "www" subdomain if you want to use it.
Set up redirects: In case you have already published your site and are experiencing the "double www.www" problem, you can set up redirects to fix it. In your project settings, go to the Hosting tab and scroll down to the "Redirects" section.
Add a redirect rule: Click on "Add new redirect" and create a redirect rule for the "www.www" URL. Set the source URL to "www.www.yourdomain.com" (replace "yourdomain.com" with your actual domain) and select the destination to be "www.yourdomain.com" (without the "www.www" prefix).
Publish your site: After making the necessary changes, publish your Webflow site again to ensure that the changes take effect.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the "double www.www" problem in Webflow and ensure that your site is accessible with the correct URL.
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