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# DNS Zone Editor

This subsection is dedicated to a DNS Zone Editor option, which will allow you to add, edit and delete DNS Records. Before you introduce any changes, make sure you choose the correct domain from the dropdown menu above the records table.

You can Add DNS Record by using the button to the right, above the table. Use the search bar next to it, to find a DNS Record in the table. Delete or Edit a DNS Record using the Actions buttons. The table features sortable columns:

  • Name of the record
  • Time To Live (TTL)
  • Type of the record
  • Value

CloudFlare Note: When adding a DNS record with CloudFlare integration, setting the TTL value to '1' means 'automatic'. Value must be between 60 and 86400, with the minimum reduced to 30 for Enterprise zones.