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首页google pr上升到了5,不知道不是也带来了大量的垃圾评论。
每天都要给Akismet提交大量的垃圾评论,为世界的反垃圾评论做出了杰出的贡献。
后天就要回家了,已经一年没有回去了,不知道家里都有什么变化,一些一年前在建的工程应该结束了吧,好多同学都回家了,回去能见到他们,一个一个都混得很不错。
前几天,一个大学同学问了我一个问题“你还有没有基层的同学?”,让我很尴尬,怎么理解“基层”呢?反正不少同学都“保研”了,考上研究生的也不少,剩下我自己,还是很有压力的,大概这些同学都不在“基层”的范围里。做小商小贩的同学也应该是有的,由于这几年游学在外,实在是少有联系。过年了,祝大家都好吧!

How do I use a custom domain name on my blog?

Publishing on Blog*Spot is the fastest and easiest way to use all of Blogger's great features. (And for free, no less!) If you don't care to have blogspot.com in your blog's address, though, you can get a domain of your own. We'll continue to host all your content as before, but it will be displayed at your new address. (Unlike FTP publishing, which requires you to buy both a domain name and a hosting service.)

Your Domain

The first thing you'll need to do is to choose a domain name, like mysite.com and register it. You can register domain names from any of a number of different registrars, and you can use .com, .org, .net or any other valid addresses. Remember: you only need to get the domain name; you don't have to pay extra for hosting service.

DNS Settings

DNS stands for Domain Name System, and a DNS server determines what site a given address takes you to. So far, you have a domain name but none of the servers on the internet know what to do with it yet. To take care of this, you need to create a CNAME record for your domain with the DNS, associating your domain with ghs.google.com. The exact procedure for doing this varies depending on your domain registrar, but you can find instructions for many common registrars here. If yours isn't listed, or if you run into other difficulties, you can contact your registrar directly and they'll be able to help you out.

Once you've told one particular DNS server about your new domain, it will have to transfer that information to all the other servers on the internet, which could take a couple of days. So be aware that your new domain won't necessarily be working instantly.

Blogger Settings

Almost done! At this point, you have a domain name, and the DNS servers know to direct people to Google when they want to see your blog. But Google hosts lots of blogs, so we have to make sure the right one is associated with this domain. You'll do this on the Settings | Publishing tab for your blog in Blogger.

If you're publishing on Blog*Spot, you'll see a link near the top offering to switch you to a custom domain. Go ahead and click that link.

The Blog*Spot Address setting now changes to Your Domain. Fill in the domain you registered at the beginning of this process, then save your settings.

Now the only thing left to do is to tell everybody about your new address!

Notes:

  • If your new domain isn't taking you to your blog, wait another day or two, to make sure all the DNS servers have been updated. If it still isn't working, contact your registrar to make sure you entered the DNS settings correctly.
  • Your original Blog*Spot address will automatically forward to your new domain. That way, any existing links or bookmarks to your site will still work.
  • You can use this feature with domains (e.g. mysite.com) or subdomains (e.g. name.mysite.com). However, you cannot specify subdirectories (e.g. mysite.com/blog/) or wildcards (e.g. *.mysite.com).
  • Your posted images will continue to display on your blog as described here.

顺便说一下,中国IP已经不能访问了,用代理的话是可以的