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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Notification emails go to Spam folderAs far as I know bluehost doesn’t let you use remote SMTP servers, but it looks like they’ll let you change the ‘from’ address of the emails sent out, which could help with your problem: https://my.bluehost.com/cgi/help/206
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Updated my WordPress on my website, and now it's goneLooks like the site may need to be serviced by bluehost at this point, with that suspended page. I’d get in touch with them.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Clone] This may help you figure out whats wrong on some installsHey there,
So when you get the PAGE NOT FOUND or 404 errors, frequently that just means that you need to update your permalinks structure in settings > general > permalinks on the dashboard of your new wordpress install. I was able to have bluehost help me with this once, so contacting their support may be worth a shot.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Social Media Verification IssuesHi Molly,
I think you had the right idea at the beginning, html files are the easiest way to get verified in my experience. If you’re verifying your addon domain, however, and not your primary domain you signed up with originally, you’d need to make sure to put the html verification files inside the folder that contains the addon website. For example, if your main website is mollymartin.com, that’d be hosted out of the
public_htmlfolder. The addon domain, if it was thesunflowerblog.com, might be hosted out of a folder namedthesunflowerbloginsidepublic_html, sopublic_html/thesunflowerblog/. You’d need to put the verification html files inside that subfolder so that when you visit http://thesunflowerblog.com/hbviwqoinc_validation.html or whatever it ends up being, the page will load properly and google or pintrest will be able to see them as well.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Moving from wordpress.com to wordpress.org via Bluehost issueNot sure if you got this worked out or not, but this article seems useful:
https://my.bluehost.com/cgi/help/wp_migrate