Uh oh! Your blog’s domain "xxxxx.com" expired xx days ago! Please stop it
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“Uh oh! Your blog’s domain formateurorange.com expired 10 days ago!”
How can I delete this splash message ?https://formateurorange.wordpress.com/
Is the root URL of my blog (I want to keep it and use it).http://formateurdigital.com/ is the RIGHT domain I want to keep, but the following splash message disturbs use :
“Uh oh! Your blog’s domain formateurorange.com expired 10 days ago!”
>> but I don’t care of it because I don’t use this domain “formateurorange” anymore…http://formateurorange.com/ is the OLD domain I don’t want to renew and that redirect to formateurdigital.com
The splash message is : Oh no! This blog’s domain formateurorange.com expired 10 days ago!HOW can I fix it ? Thank you :-)
Luc
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I have flagged this thread for Staff attention so they will remove the domain mapping. Please subscribe to it so you are notified when they respond.
P.S. To understand the effects of removing domain mapping see here http://onecoolsitebloggingtips.com/2011/08/05/avoid-creating-404-pages/
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Hi Luc,
I have responded to you privately. Please check your email (the email of the account that purchased the domain) and respond from there if you have any questions.
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Thank you Grace for your answer.
Yes I confirm that I want to completely cancel my custom domain: formateurorange.com (we now use another one).
Thank you for your help.
Please note that with Firefox MacOsX (revision 33.1.) the “close button” on splash window is not visible. So it is impossible to use the blog (front office part).
Thank you for your response.
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@gracejiyoung : OK but I don’t have your email, and I don’t receive your message by email. Please, it’s urgent… I cannot use this blog for my training :-/
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Please check the email of the account that purchased the domain. The email would not be one connected to this account. It is another account and for security reasons I cannot cancel a domain without confirmation from the account that purchased the domain.
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