Projects and domains in Studio.Design
In Studio.Design, you build a website by creating one project (site) for each domain. This means you can't connect multiple domains to a single project (site).
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Example: URL and project structure
Studio Project A (e.g.,
example.com)Studio Project B (e.g.,
sub1.example.com)Studio Project C (e.g.,
sub2.example.com)
To publish a project with a custom domain, you'll need a paid plan for each project. When setting up a custom domain, you'll also need to update the DNS (record) settings for each domain or subdomain.
Creating multiple pages with subdirectories within a single project
To create pages using subdirectories, you'll create and manage multiple pages within a single project. Since you're only using one project in this case, you'll only need one plan.
Example: A single project with multiple subdirectories
Within the same project connected to the domain "example.com," you can create pages with paths like "/campaign_x."
See also: Set a page URL (path)
Campaign A page: example.com/campaign_a
Campaign B page: example.com/campaign_b
Campaign C page: example.com/campaign_c
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