Did you change the DNS at your domain registrar to poing to your hosting provider?
When i go to this url –
http://st-johns.congregation.com/
I get a domain for sale page.
No I didn’t change the DNS, just installed WordPress to st-johns.congregation.com/English_blog because I wasn’t sure whether I might want to transfer all the site www2.st-john.or.jp over to st-johns.congregation.com in the future and it is bilingual. Should I have installed to st-johns.congregation.com in the first place? Is that the reason why I’m getting the errors I am? If so, is it easy to get BlueHost to move them over I wonder?
Many thanks for your help.
Sorry, I’m confused.
Where is your site hosted? If it’s bluehost, then when I go to st-johns.congregation.com I should see the bluehost.com site. Right now, I’m seeing a weird domain market page. It doesn’t look like your domain is being hosted anywhere, so I’m not sure what you mean when you say you’ve installed WordPress.
If your site is bilingual, you don’t need two installations of WordPress, these are multilingual plugins that allow you to have just one.
Yes it is hosted with bluehost and I am contacting them right now to get this sorted out. It seems that, in my infant stage of using/installing WordPress, I have messed up fierce.
Thank you.
The site should have read: st-johns-congregation.com and the blog is at st-johns-congregation.com/English_blog.
My question is still: Should I have installed WordPress to the default st-johns-congregation.com instead of st-johns-congregation.com/English_blog for the post links to work? And if so, if I redirect the database entry to read st-johns-congregation.com and move over WordPress on the ftp to st-johns-congregation.com should the site still load correctly and will it rectify the 400 Bad requests?
Thanking you.
Seiyohanekai
Sorted it out, thank you. I had permalinks settings set to “custom” instead of “default”. Now the error messages have disappeared.