Log in problems.
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I need help with my UN and PW
Self-declared URL: http://www.TEAsUnicornCloset
Jetpack: Unknown
WP.com: UnknownThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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I changed the url of a web site from abc.com to xyz.com I cannot access the ‘log in’ link on the page, that was on abc.com but now is displayed on xyz.com I have access to a word press account but, apparently have never created or assigned a web site to my account. How can I begin to work on the new xyz.com url and remove all of the content that shows up on the xyz.com page but was originally seen on the abc.com page. The abc.com url is no longer owned by me. If you look at http://www.TEAsUnicornCloset.com you will see that the content of that page is not relevant to the URL but rather relevant to a former real estate url, http://www.UnderwaterMortgage.pro
So, how can I create new content form the new url http://www.TEAsUnicornCloset.com from/using the WordPress account that I can access?
Thanks for any help folks
G2
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Hi there,
Apologies, but we can’t help with your issue directly because we don’t host teasunicorncloset.com on our WordPress.com managed hosting.
To explain, we are a fully managed hosting provider and use a custom server environment that is optimized for WordPress, provides built-in security and performance improvements, as well as in-house support for your site questions. You can learn more about the performance and security benefits of our managed hosting here: https://wordpress.com/hosting/
Because of the way we’ve optimized our service, we also use a customized version of WordPress that is different (under the hood) from what you use at Network Solutions. We use a different method for changing your site address on WordPress.com, so we can’t walk you through how to do that on your site.
The good news is that your hosting provider may be able to help in this instance. I recommend contacting Network Solutions for further assistance since they are in the best position to help.
After you have restored your site at Network Solutions to normal working order, you are welcome to migrate your site to our WordPress.com managed hosting by using this plugin.
The Move to WordPress.com plugin allows you to start migrating a self-hosted WordPress site to WordPress.com directly from the self-hosted site. Prerequisites The Move to WordPress.com plugin installed on your self-hosted WordPress site. Jetpack version 7.9 or higher activated on the self-hosted site. All incompatible plugins deactivated on the self-hosted site. ✅ ThOnce you are hosted here, our daily and incremental backups (which you can access any time you wish) will have you covered from any future unexpected issues. Should anything come up that you are not able to resolve for yourself, you can use our in-house WordPress site support (with live chat option) to ask our Happiness Engineers for assistance. Thanks!
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