• Hi, I have tried everything but still cannot solve my problem. Basically i can’t set my page as static homepage.

    whenever i do that i can’t visit my site anymore it will come up “‘This page isn’t workingtritionx.com redirected you too many times.
    Try clearing your cookies.
    ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS”

    when i revert back to using blog posts as site homepage theres no problem.

    So i can’t set a STATIC PAGE as my HOMEPAGE at all.

    there’s no problem with the URL and i have cleaned my cookies.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter spritefire12345

    (@spritefire12345)

    guess theres no help. wordpress is a waste of money

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    Can you login? Read pages? Is the issue only when setting the home page? Have you tried removing your “coming soon” page?

    >>guess theres no help. wordpress is a waste of money<<

    Money? WP is free. Also, you posted that 7 minutes after your initial question. We are all volunteers here.

    Thread Starter spritefire12345

    (@spritefire12345)

    Hi.

    i can login to my wordpress admin page, everything is fine, except once i set my static page my website goes down immediately. but when i click on view page after setting my static homepage it gives me that redirect error.my site breaks down

    not sure if anyone has seen this before.

    not sure if anyone has seen this before.

    I’ve seen that before…

    There are a thousand reasons for that to happen. In your case, it’s probably because you are trying to use https before you’ve set up your certificate properly.

    Maybe you could contact your webhost for a bit of help or possibly whoever you paid or agreed to pay for helping you install WordPress. WordPress itself is free.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by JNashHawkins.
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