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  • Thread Starter fernandapaoli

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    Solved the issue actually deleting the page and starting again… I had already changed that in the database. Only after I did the website all over again I realised I didn’t have to delete the site if I understood better what the configurations were. But thank you!

    Thread Starter fernandapaoli

    (@fernandapaoli)

    Isn’t locaweb a hosting space? (again, I’m a newbie, sorry). My boss is already paying to host there so I don’t think he would have any interest on bluehost, hostgator etc.

    Thread Starter fernandapaoli

    (@fernandapaoli)

    Hmmm ok, I’ll wait for locaweb’s answer then. Thanks a lot! ??

    Thread Starter fernandapaoli

    (@fernandapaoli)

    Yeah, I get to the login page fine too, but after I login I get the “no permission” message.
    Last question, promise. I wasn’t the one who made the page, I’m taking over it only now, and I have absolutely no experience with this. But does this have to do something with changing the dns entry from locaweb to wordpress? I THINK the person who was managing this was using a plugin to edit the site via wordpress but it wasn’t mapped, at least when I contacted wordpress in the help chat that’s what I was told. I have another website, easyyourlife.com which works just fine for me, I mapped the domain. Do I have to do that, edit the DNS entries? They’re locaweb, not wordpress.

    Thread Starter fernandapaoli

    (@fernandapaoli)

    It is this one. I can open it here, but I can’t log in. How do I check if something happened with DNS records?
    Tried contacting locaweb but it’ll take them 4 days to answer and if I could solve this before then it would save my life.

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