To connect a Google domain to your website, you will need to update your DNS records to point the URL to the correct servers.
Access Admin Console: Sign in to your Google Admin console, enter your domain name, and click Go.
Navigate to DNS Settings:
Select More Controls at the bottom of the page, then click Domains.
Choose Add/Remove domains and then select Advanced DNS settings.
Log in to DNS Console:
Click Sign in to DNS Console.
Copy the provided Sign-in name and Password; you will use these credentials for the next step.
Log in to the Google Domain Manager using those credentials.
Update Host Records:
On your domain page, find the Host Records section and click Edit.
Click Add New to create the necessary entries.
Configure Records:
A Record: Add an A record pointing to 54.76.177.85.
CNAME Record: Add a CNAME record for www pointing to global.loadweb.com.
Finalize: Click Save Changes to complete the process.
External Service Updates: Google Domains is an external provider, so the specific steps or interface may change as they update their services.
Propagation Period: It may take up to 48 hours for DNS changes to fully update across the internet.