domain no longer mapped to blog

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    Some time around April 23 I signed my friend up up for a new blog, and mapped it to her domain, yvonneculp.com. Then I started work on the blog, and logged in several times over for the course of a few days, and for those days, the username and password worked perfectly. Tonight when I tried to log in, I found that the username and password no longer work. After several tries, in frustration, I tried a different, simplified version of both, and was surprised to find that they did work. I was let in to her account. HOWEVER, when I clicked over to “my blog,” the blog I found (yvonneculp.wordpress.com) was not the one I had been working on. That one, yvonneculp.com, was not listed. I can still go to yvonneculp.com, and everything is still there, but it is not attached to the account, so I cannot make changes.

    Something that may be connected: Early on, when I worked on her site, I saw that the username that appeared to the public was a name I’d meant to keep confidential, so I changed it to yvonneculp (I think). Could that have created this problem?

    Please help. I’m completely lost as to how to proceed now. I requested a link to change the password, but I don’t think that will help, as I can get into her account, but the proper blog is not attached.

    K. Popa

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

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  • We have no record of yvonneculp.com ever being mapped here.

    The blog at http://yvonneculp.com/ is a self-hosted WordPress.org blog, which we really can’t help with.

    To clear up any confusion, WordPress.com and WordPress.org are two different entities.

    WordPress.org has complete support and documentation sites for self-hosted/installed versions of WordPress via their Codex and Support Forums.

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    Blushing, now. Thank you. Problem solved.

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