TXT Records in Shared Website Hosting
All it takes to set up a new TXT record on our end is simply a few mouse clicks within the Hepsia hosting Control Panel, so if you use a shared website hosting account from our company, you shall be able to create the record via a very user-friendly interface even when you have never done such a thing before. When you log in to your Control Panel, you will have to head to the DNS Records section through which you can handle all of the records associated with your Internet domain names and subdomains, click the New button and in the pop-up which will show up, simply pick the hostname and the type (TXT) from drop-down menus and type the text that is required for the record. We also have a comprehensive Help article, but if you aren't sure how to handle it, our 24/7 technical support can assist you and set up the needed record for you. The latter will be functioning within the hour, so if you're validating your site, for instance, you may ask the search engine to check your website again soon after the record has been set up.
TXT Records in Semi-dedicated Servers
A new TXT record could be created for each and every domain address or subdomain which you have added to a semi-dedicated server account from our company and the Hepsia CP, included with all accounts created on our progressive cloud platform, will permit you to do this without difficulty irrespective of your level of understanding of such matters. All domains/subdomains that you have shall be listed in alphabetical order inside a drop-down menu, so after you choose the one that you require and you pick TXT as the record type, you'll simply have to input the text that'll be the actual record and you'll be set. This is done within the DNS Records section of the Control Panel and if you experience any issues, you will find a step-by-step tutorial within the same section. Our technical support team shall also be there for you 24/7 and they will help you with any questions you could have. Within an hour the new record shall be working, so you can continue with the job you need it for.