WHOIS Config: TLD Settings
WHOISÂ > Configuration > TLD Settings
A top-level domain (TLD) is one of the domains at the highest level in the hierarchical Domain Name System of the Internet. The top-level domain names are installed in the root zone of the name space. This section allows you to select the TLDs you want the user to be able to search for and to order the way the list is sorted.
Check All
By default none of the TLDs are selected. This tick box allows you to quickly select all the TLDs.
Inverse Selection
By default this is not checked. This allows you to invert the list.
Drag and Drop Ordering
You can manually drag and drop the TLD selection into an order that best suits you by placing you mouse over the TLD you want to select > holding down the left mouse button > moving the TLD up or down in the list > release the button to complete the process. You’ll get a message that it has saved the order.
Reset Order (A-Z)
If you have changed the order of your TLDs, click this button to reset their order back to alphabetical order.
Default TLD to Display
Since there are many TLDs, this setting lets you choose the TLD you would like displayed by default to your visitors in both the shortcode and the widget. E.g.: If you choose “com”, then “com” will be displayed to your visitors on your website.
Add a Custom Domain TLD/extension
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