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  • Thread Starter contrazoompod

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    This has been resolved.

    Thread Starter contrazoompod

    (@contrazoompod)

    I wasn’t getting the help I needed here and turned to Reddit. They helped me figure out the issue was with BlueHost and their fantastic customer service cleared the situation up in minutes.

    Thread Starter contrazoompod

    (@contrazoompod)

    I can’t access my admin panel. It says I don’t haven’t created a site when I log in to my WP account.

    Thread Starter contrazoompod

    (@contrazoompod)

    I deactivated Jetpack because that was what WordPress had recommended I do. I messaged back Google Domains about the file manager you suggested and this is the reply I got.

    “Please be advised that what we mainly handle here in Google Domains is domain registration and DNS settings. In case you want to access the current DNS settings of contrazoompod.com, kindly follow the steps below:

    Log in to Google Domains page.
    Click contrazoompod.com to manage.
    Click DNS on the left menu.
    Scroll down to Resource records
    Expand Custom records.
    From there you will be seeing that the root domain, contrazoompod.com, is currently pointed to ***.***.***.***. This IP address came from WordPress. As a result, when we access contrazoompod.com, the landing page is: There has been a critical error on your website. Learn more about debugging in WordPress. This is the reason why it is important to contact WordPress in order for them to further investigate as to why the IP address they provided is being routed to the error message, instead of the website you created and designed with WordPress themselves. Since WordPress asked to provide the File manager, may I know what exact information they want to have in order to address the error message?”

    This is incredibly frustrating as neither WordPress or Google Domains seems to be able to assist me in turning back on Jetpack. That’s all I need to do, but I can’t access my backend at all as it seemed to make my entire site disappear.

    Thread Starter contrazoompod

    (@contrazoompod)

    I’m not quite sure what your comment is supposed to read. I can’t seem to figure out how to post pictures in this reply, but I don’t have an option for plugins when I sign in. I see the following options.

    My Profile
    Account Settings
    Purchases
    Security
    Privacy
    Manage Blogs
    Notification Settings
    Blocked Sites
    Get Apps

    Where would I find the Plugins section?

    Many thanks`

    Thread Starter contrazoompod

    (@contrazoompod)

    This is what I got back from my host (Google Domains). I can’t access my back end at all in order to re-instate JetPack, something I only turned off because WordPress recommended me doing so to fix the critical error.

    “Thanks for authenticating (email redacted). I checked the DNS settings of contrazoompod.com and it shows that you have properly configured the A record given by WordPress. However, when I accessed contrazoompod.com, the landing page says ¨There has been a critical error on your website¨. This is an indicator that the publish settings of your website needs to be checked. I suggest that you contact WordPress Support so that they will be able check the publish settings.”

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