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  • when you visit Settings -> General, what do you have for the two URL values there?

    Thread Starter amylanders

    (@amylanders)

    WordPress address (URL) http://02f1274.netsolhost.com/blog1
    Blog address (URL) http://cafemakeup.com

    So out of curiosity, why not use use the cafemakeup.com address for both?

    Thread Starter amylanders

    (@amylanders)

    Chris,

    I know a lot about makeup, nothing about setting up a website LOL. The http://02f1274.netsolhost.com/blog1 was the default when I opened the blog up in November. My read of the directions say “Enter the full URL of the directory containing your WordPress core application files,” which is the case on my Network Solutions file manager.

    So I thought that’s the way it had to be. I can change it?

    Sorry to be such an idiot. Afraid of taking a wrong turn here.

    Thread Starter amylanders

    (@amylanders)

    Chris–I switched the first URL to cafemakeup.com address, now its generating a sitemap at http://cafemakeup.com/sitemap.xml

    This is wonderful. Of course, I’m still getting the “red X” on Google’s Webmaster Blog, but I’m one step closer. Thanks so much.

    Any more advice? Thanks again!

    I am having the same issue that I have posted….

    I have been on support with your staff and have: (Network Solutions support)

    • Created the Blog using NS account manager and left your default Site and Home as http://www.xxxx.netsolhost.com and it worked fine but then was redirected after paging past the first page. This will hurt SEO and any branding I have for my site.

    • Created the Blog using NS account manager and put my URL Site and Home as http://www.oceanbayservices/oceanblog or http://www.northeastliving.com/northeastblog during installation and on both occasions it corrupted the theme and I could not get into the admin page.

    • Created the Blog using NS account manager and left your default Site and Home as http://www.xxxx.netsolhost.com and it worked fine but then was redirected after paging past the first page. I then changed it on the dashboard. It corrupted the theme and I could not get into the admin page. I had to go into MYSQL to change it back.

    • I contacted support again and was told that the problem could be because I have my main site on /HTDOCs which is the Northeastviews.com and could be confusing the directory pointers. I was advised by your staff to then try creating my blog manually which I did and your MYSQL software automatically put in the XXX.netsolhost.com when I change it in the SQL side or the dashboard side it then corrupted the theme and I could not get into the admin page.

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