I have already successfully set up a GoDaddy subdomain to point to my personal gh-pages website. This means that my username.github.io
webpage is pointing to subdomain.domain.com
.
As a consequence of this, all the project gh-pages on my github account are changed accordingly, e.g. a page on repository test-project
(which would have been previously hosted at username.github.io/test-project
) now is hosted at subdomain.domain.com/test-project
.
I would now like to set up my GoDaddy DNS manager in such a way that my test-project
gh-page points to a second subdomain, for example project.domain.com
.
Now, I know there are plenty of similar questions on stackoverflow, but none of them seems to be solving my specific case. My problem is that I don't know what to add to the CNAME record on GoDaddy. I've tried with both subdomain.domain.com/test-project
and username.github.io/test-project
, but none of them seems to be working! In particular, if I put username.github.io/test-project
, it returns the following error:
Enter either @ or a valid host name such as: "subdomain.domain.tld"
UPDATE
I've solved by following this Subdomain of website for Github pages project and having my subdomain
CNAME to point to username.github.io.
(notice the .
at the end). I will do it for any other future subdomain.
Now my question becomes: what does the .
do? What does it mean? It is not very clear to me.