How to set up a Netlify website and point your owns.it.com subdomain towards it.
This guide will walk you through the process of setting up a Netlify deployment and pointing your owns.it.com subdomain towards it.
First, you’ll need to create a website on Netlify:
Create a JSON file inside the domains directory (domains/subdomain.json
) with the following content and submit a pull request:
Replace:
github-username
with your GitHub usernamegithub-repository
with your repository nameyour-email@example.com
with your email addressNote: In the owner section, you can add any social media handle, such as Discord. If you add another social media account, you can omit the email field. However, the GitHub username is mandatory. Don’t forget to provide a preview of your website in your pull request.
After your pull request is merged:
your-subdomain.owns.it.com
)75.2.60.5
)After completing all steps and your pull request has been merged, your website should be accessible at your owns.it.com subdomain. The process may take a few minutes for DNS changes to propagate.
If your site isn’t working:
75.2.60.5
)For additional assistance:
Note: owns.it.com is not affiliated with Netlify. For Netlify-specific issues, please use their support channels.