DNS Propagation and Parked Domains on Hostinger
When you update DNS settings or connect your domain to a hosting plan, you may notice that the parked page continues to appear for a while. This is due to DNS propagation—a process that occurs whenever domain settings are updated. Understanding how DNS propagation works helps you avoid confusion and ensures a smooth transition from a parked domain to a live website.
DNS propagation refers to the time it takes for DNS changes to spread across global servers. When you update nameservers or DNS records in Hostinger, the changes must be recognized by internet service providers worldwide. This process can take anywhere from a few minutes to 24 hours, depending on caching and network factors.
During propagation, your domain may still display the default parked page, which includes prompts like “Build your website today” or “Launch your business with WordPress”. This is normal and does not indicate a problem with your domain setup.
To check whether propagation is complete, you can use online DNS lookup tools or Hostinger’s built‑in DNS checker. These tools show whether your updated records have been recognized globally. If some servers still show old records, the parked page may continue to appear temporarily.
It’s important not to make repeated DNS changes during propagation, as this can reset the process and cause further delays. Instead, configure your settings once and allow time for the changes to take effect.
Once propagation is complete, your website will replace the parked page automatically. If you’re using Hostinger’s hosting services, the system will handle most DNS configurations for you, making the process even smoother.
In summary, DNS propagation is a natural part of domain management. The parked page remains visible until global servers recognize your updated settings. With patience and proper configuration, your domain will transition seamlessly from parked status to a fully functional website.