Q: What are name servers, and why do I need them when registering a domain?
A: Name servers are like internet translators. They convert easy-to-read domain names (like example.com) into computer-friendly IP addresses (like 192.0.2.1). When you register a domain, you tell the internet which name servers to use so that people can find your website. If you have custom web hosting services you typically update your name server to the provider you use.
Q: How do I change or manage name servers for my domain?
A: You can do this through your domain registrar's online dashboard. Look for settings related to DNS or name servers. If you're unsure, contact your registrar for help.
Q: Where can I learn more about managing name servers for my domain?
A: For detailed instructions, it's best to ask your domain registrar directly. They can give you step-by-step guidance and answer any questions you have.