Going Live - Full Website
Once you are ready to go live with your full website (website built by Travelgenix), you will need to ensure you follow the following process.

Once you are ready to go live with your full website (website built by travelgenix), you will need to ensure you follow the following process.
Suppliers
Please ensure that all of your suppliers are in a production state and ensure you either disable or update any that are in a development/test state.
Application Settings
Go into your application settings (click on Applications in your travelify.io admin area) > General Settings and ensure you update any of your website URL's that may be pointing to your development website to your live domain name. There may be other references to your development website URL such as email content, so ensure you also update these where relevant.

Putting Your Domain Live
This is the final stage to get your domain name pointing to your new website and visible to your customers. You will need to inform travelgenix once you are ready to put your website live as we will need to switch your development website over to your live domain name.
You must set up your DNS settings through your domain host. In order to do this, you will need admin access to the domain which you intend to use. In your domain host, you need to create two A records and a CNAME record.
Note: Some domain hosts will not allow you to set up multiple records for the @ domain. If this is the case for your domain host, then simply add one record for the @ domain and include both IP addresses.
Use the following information for the CNAME record and A records:
CNAME
Host: www
Points to: s.multiscreensite.com
A Records
Two A Records are used for server balance and redundancy.
First A Record:
Host/Alias: @
Target/Destination: 35.172.94.1
Second A Record:
Host/Alias: @
Target/Destination: 100.24.208.97
Examples
The following is an example from Google Domains, in which they use one A record with two IP addresses:

The following is an example from GoDaddy, in which they use two A records (one for each IP):

Note: Most domain hosts have instructions on creating CNAME records and A records in their help center. If you cannot find this information, you must contact your domain host. For a list of common domain hosts and their help information, see Specific Domain Host Records.









