Adding Sites ============ If you are running the record transfer app somewhere other than your localhost, you will need to add your site's domain to the database. If you do not set the domain, your emails will not send correctly, and will have the wrong link to your site. To set the name and domain of your site, first log in as a **superuser**. Regular staff users do not have permission to modify Sites. Go to the administrator application (accessible at /admin/), and click on **+ Add** next to **Sites**. .. image:: images/admin_add_site.png :alt: Green circle around Add Sites link in admin app Fill out your domain name, and give the website a name (you can change the name later if you don't like it). Once filled out, click the blue **Save and continue** button. .. image:: images/admin_save_site.png :alt: Green circle around Save and continue link on Site create page Once saved, take a look at the address in the address bar for your new site. You will see something like /admin/sites/site/**2**/change. The important part to note is the number. This number is the **SITE_ID**. To change which site the app uses, you need to change the **SITE_ID** Django setting. This setting is controlled by the environment variable file. If running in development, this file is :code:`.dev.env` and if running in production, this file is :code:`.prod.env`. If you want to change to Site 3, the **SITE_ID** should be set like this: .. code-block:: # file .dev.env OR .prod.env SITE_ID=3