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Multiple Domains lets a creator connect more than one domain to the same 📝Custom Domains library — up to five — and choose which one is primary. It exists because creators often own several domains, a brand, an alias, or a regional variant, and want them all to resolve to their library without splitting their search authority. It's for Oracle creators consolidating multiple addresses into one canonical web presence.

Key Capabilities

  • Up to five domains — connect as many as five domains to a single library
  • Primary selection — mark one domain primary; it owns canonical URLs and SEO consolidation
  • Identical serving — every active domain serves the same library content
  • Canonical consolidation — non-primary domains defer to the primary so search signals don't split
  • Suspend, not delete — downgrading off Oracle suspends domains and preserves them for later

Getting Started

  1. Connect each domain via Settings → Publishing → Domains — see Connecting a Domain
  2. The first domain you add becomes primary automatically
  3. Click Set as primary on whichever domain should own your canonical URLs
  4. Confirm — canonical URLs and structured data now point to the primary across your library

FAQ

  • How many domains can I connect? Up to five per library.
  • What does "primary" change? Canonical URLs, sitemaps, and structured data reference the primary domain; the others serve identical content but point search engines to the primary.
  • What happens to my domains if I downgrade? They're suspended and preserved, not deleted — re-upgrade to 📝Oracle and they reactivate without reconfiguration.
  • Can two libraries share a domain? No — a domain can be connected to only one library.

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