Question:

How do I use Domain Search?

Answer:

How do I use Domain Search?

An input box allows you to enter a domain name (with or without the extension). Domain Search returns a tabular view where each row is a domain name that contains the name you searched on, with registration status across TLDs:
– gTLDs (generic TLDs of com, org, net, biz, info, and us) are shown by default
– ccTLDs (country code TLDs) and new gTLDs are shown when you expand the row by clicking anywhere on the row
The boxes representing the TLD variants of the domain name are color-coded to indicate the status of the domain name for that TLD:
– Gray = domain is taken
– Green = domain is available
– Orange = deleted domain that was previously registered
Within the Domain Search results, clicking a TLD box opens a new tab showing you either the Whois page (for taken domains) or the purchase/availability check page (for available or deleted domains).
Advanced search options allow you to customize your search in several ways:
– Filter the results by status (available, taken, deleted/previously registered)
– Filter the results by excluding a word or string
– Specify minimum or maximum character counts
– Filter based on whether the domain begins or ends with the original search string
– Show or hide domains that contain numbers or hyphens
For more information, see the Domain Search User Guide.

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