Namecheap is my favorite domain registrar (if one can have such a thing). One of the features they offer is free domain redirects. But if the site you're redirecting previously used an SSL certificate, the browser/registrar handshake screws up somewhere and fails to redirect. Today, I wanted to share how I fixed that. Let's dig in! What's going on…Over the last week, I've been merging a bunch of websites and content into a single digital garden. I moved my ADHD ftw! course portal to a After combining things into one site, I wanted to make sure that folks visiting the old sites got redirected to the new ones. If someone has never visited Fortunately, I found a really easy and free fix using Cloudflare. How to fix it!First, add your domain to Cloudflare…
Now, you wait a bit for the DNS stuff to propagate. Once it does, you can set up SSL redirects…
Now, visits to your old domain—including those with HTTPS in the path—will automatically redirect to your new site. Like this? A Go Make Things membership is the best way to support my work and help me create more free content. Cheers, Want to share this with others or read it later? View it in a browser. |
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