404 error

Website URL

booksbyxzo.xyz

Error Message

404!
We couldn’t find that page.
Please check to make sure you’ve typed the URL correctly.

This webserver is CaSe SenSiTiVe so ensure capital letters in the URL match the files uploaded.

No issue

Take note

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Thank you for telling me that it works but not for me. actually i bought the domain yesterday and uploaded the website files which i create to this domain but when i go to wordpress and edit a page by elementor or even add a page, it gave an error. so i just deleted all the files and re-installed everything. i was damnn scared but seeing that it works for someone and hopefully it will work for me too. is there anyway to track the dns caching process?

but still the site is not opening for me

This

Not ready yet

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i guess all the ip should be changed from .170 to .98 ?

Just wait and be patient…

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Yes, you need to wait for the DNS update.

In the mean time, just don’t touch anything. I see you’ve added and removed your domains from different accounts roughly a dozen times. It can either not help or make it take even longer for your domain to start working.

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Okay my bad… but yesterday it seemed to work and i built the website but now i cannot open it and leads to the same error again.

Did you happen to check it from different devices or networks?

We typically say that it takes up to 72 hours for your website to be accessible everywhere. This “everywhere” part is important, because your website will start working for different people at different times.

You were still moving your domains around yesterday. You can assume that those 72 hours start from the moment you made the last DNS change (and adding or removing the domain from an account is a DNS change).

So the 72 hours have not yet passed, and you just need to have patience.

That doesn’t mean anything is wrong with your website, it’s just how DNS works.

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Yes i checked it with different devices and it was working but i dont know why it stops working in the morning hours thats when i replied you.

Short answer: it’s DNS, it’s normal, don’t worry about it, it will fix itself.

Longer answer: different DNS resolvers in the chain have their own caches which may have different data, resulting in inconsistent results. This will fix itself once all resolvers expire their old caches and fetch the new, correct data.

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