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  • These are forums for self-hosted www.ads-software.com sites. As you have a WordPress.COM blog, you need to ask at: https://en.support.wordpress.com

    EDIT: BTW, did you import the WordPress.com blog to your self-hosted blog at GoDaddy? Or, are they separate sites?

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    This looks like a self hosted WordPress installation and the correct URL to use is this one.

    https://www.lilmissaver.com/wp-admin/

    Unfortunately you are using a plugin that is designed to frustrate anyone looking at the HTML code. That plugin is called Digiprove and it’s horrible. To verify that you are using a self-hosted installation I had to access your site via another means just to see the source code.

    Thread Starter lilmissaver

    (@lilmissaver)

    Krishna, that is where I went first & they sent me this direction? Im not sure how to answer your question, I thought I was hosted thru GoDaddy but maybe they are seperate & that is the problem? Would that make sense? This is all so new to me.

    Jan, I know the correct one to use is the one you stated above but since I have everything on the other one I dont know how to fix it or merge it onto the right one. Is there a way to do that?

    OK, do you want to import your WordPress.com blog to your self-hosted blog?

    Thread Starter lilmissaver

    (@lilmissaver)

    I dont really know, will this make it so all my work on the first one is imported to the correct one? If so, then yes.

    You may do this:
    – login to your .com blog
    – look for tools ( export) where you will find two options. Option one is where you have to do the work yourself. If you are not pretty sure, you may encounter problems in exporting from there and then reimporting to your current blog, changing URLs, etc. The second option is that for a payment ($129 or so), the WordPress engineers will transfer your blog to your current site.

    If you are going to do the work by yourself, I suggest to do the work using a test site or a local WordPress installation (on your computer) and once you find the blog is correctly imported, you may then re-import to your present site. The work may seem a little complicated if you have not done it before. But by trying and practicing, you can perfect the work.

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