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I don’t now what I did… and now my site is kinda f-ed.
I have three domains registered and use Bluehost
rubbishrevival.com
therubbishrevivial.com
bogbossymoon.comBoth rubbishrevival.com and therubbishrevival.com were pointing to my wordpress blog site beautifully, for years. Now I need both of them to direct to a shopify storefront. I moved rubbishrevival.com and was going to wait on therubbishrevival.com until after I figured out to let bigbossymoon.com hold the WP site, blog especially, in place. I do not want to loose that content and will have a link within the shopify site pointing to that original blog.
I thought I had done all I needed to, was in contact with bluehost on the IP address, it looked like it should be working from their end. So, I went to WP’s dashboard and in settings changed the site web address (to bigbossymoon.com) just to try and see if that would work and is gave me an error message, so I changed it back to what it originally was (therubbishrevival.com) and everything got messed up.
It specifically says there is a jetpack issue and is prompted me to disconnect the site, but I’m afraid to do anything.
What do I do?
Thanks,
An apologetically ignorant DIY-erThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Note that Jetpack is a plugin used by WordPress.ORG bloggers to achieve parity with what we already have built in to WordPress.COM blogs.
Some Jetpack solutions are here http://jetpack.me/support/
Others are in the Jetpack support forum at WordPress.org
http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/jetpack
However, if you can’t find help at either one then you can file a Jetpack support ticket here > http://en.support.wordpress.com/contact/?jetpack=needs-serviceIf you don’t have a username account at WordPress.ORG click http://wordpress.org/support/ and register one on the top right hand corner of the page that opens, so you can post to the support forums there and make our developers aware of the issue.
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