My website www.coreliving.info
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Hello, I am Autumn Lachendro. I was a full time student at Full Sail University. I graduated with my Masters this last March. I have been putting together a resume and would like to link my website, as it has ALL my assignments and hard work organized and perfected there. I spent countless hours fine tuning my website. I cannot find it now? PLEASE help me find it again and reactivate it! THANKS autumn
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Hi Autumn,
You have two sites in your account. Which one have you been working on, can you send me a link to it?
Once I know more, I’ll take a look.
Thanks!
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Hi Autumn,
It appears the domain coreliving.info is no longer registered — which is why you are unable to access the site.
I did a Google search for that domain and it appears to be a self hosted site, not a WordPress.com site. We can only assist with WordPress.com sites on these forums so I’d recommend contacting your hosting provider to see if they can help.
Best of luck getting it sorted.
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I am absolutely positive it is a wordpress site from Full Sail University. You can ask around to find out how the two are involved. EVERYONE in my Masters Program built a wordpress website hosted by bluehost. I cant stress the amount of blood sweat and tears I put into that website. Please help me find it. coreliving.info
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Hi Autumn,
EVERYONE in my Masters Program built a wordpress website hosted by bluehost.
If your site was hosted by Bluehost, then it definitely wasn’t a WordPress.com site. There are two version of WordPress:
1. WordPress.com — we host the site on our own servers
2. WordPress.org — the self hosted version where you choose a hosting provider such as Bluehost
The differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org are explained here:
I wish there was something I could do but since the site wasn’t hosted on WordPress.com servers there isn’t any way for me to access it. Depending on your hosting package you might be able to recover a backup. Contacting Bluehost to explain the situation would be a good starting point.
Sometimes it’s possible to find cached copies of your site/contnt on Google. I did a search for the domain and this is what came up:
https://www.google.co.uk/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=YnHKWP6QHcrv8Ae11ZrIAw#q=site:coreliving.info&*
If there is a cached version, you will see a green arrow next to the URL — click that and then ‘Cached’ to view the content.
I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you.
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