Hi to all.
I connect my domain (o2switch) to my webflow site.
First webflow connected to it. but it couldn’t be seen on google.
it was redirecting to www.www.mydomain
and then webflow disconnect the CNAME records.
I did everything webflow ask me to add as A , CNAME and TXT records.
Im a bit lost.
anyone can help me on this ?
The www.www.mydomain issue you’re seeing is a redirect loop, where your site keeps bouncing between different versions of your domain. This happens when the default domain settings aren’t properly configured with your DNS records.
To resolve this, you’ll need to set the www subdomain (e.g., www.yourdomain.com) as your default domain in Webflow:
Go to Site settings > Publishing tab > Production
Click “Make default” next to the www subdomain
Republish your site
This works because the www subdomain uses a CNAME record, which is required for Webflow’s SSL hosting. Setting the www version as default ensures proper domain resolution and prevents redirect issues that can affect both visitors and search engines.
Hopefully this helps! If you still need assistance, please reply here so somebody from the community can help.
At a glance, everything looks correct on your DNS records. Compare them to what Webflow is giving you in the instructions for setting up your site ( it sometimes changes ).
DNS takes sometimes 24-48 hours to propagate and for some providers, different record types update at different speeds. You CNAME may simply not be updated yet.
Once everything is in place, Webflow will show both as “connected.”
At that point make sure the www record is still your default domain, and then republish your site.
thanks a lot for your reply, but its already my defaut domain.
I noticed that when I do not select “enable SSL” in publishing option, the CNAME in webflow settings disconnect.
Do you think it can be due to the fact that I started the process of publishing the day before. So I copied DNS records of webflow and past it the day after in o2switch. but the TXT record (one tome verification) was not uptaded.
so I refresh webflow to past the good TXT records. ?
Correct, but as I said you’ll need to republish. I’d do that after your DNS update completes and everything shows as connected in Webflow.
You definitely need SSL on, esp for SEO and basic security. If you turn it off the CNAME config also changes.
I don’t understand what you’re saying here. TXT records often take longer to update on certain DNS’s but your domain is already verified so that part is done. You’re just waiting for the CNAME.
Again, double-check your Webflow settings against your DNS.
Currently your CNAME looks like it could be set incorrectly.
Are you using Webflow localization or optimize? Your configuration looks different from what I typically see.