Google have a rule on how they index certain domains. If not a .com/.net etc Google will handle them differently.
x10.biz will not be on Google/Bing in most of the cases due to abuse previously with free domains.
Google have a rule on how they index certain domains. If not a .com/.net etc Google will handle them differently.
x10.biz will not be on Google/Bing in most of the cases due to abuse previously with free domains.
Google have a rule on how they index certain domains. If not a .com/.net etc Google will handle them differently.
x10.biz will not be on Google/Bing in most of the cases due to abuse previously with free domains.
Google have a rule on how they index certain domains. If not a .com/.net etc Google will handle them differently.
x10.biz will not be on Google/Bing in most of the cases due to abuse previously with free domains.
All you can do now is hiding the info by paying, but it will be still there. I doubt that anybody would spend the time looking at whois (people might) for like a whole day.
The second thing you can do is change your email address to a secondary address.
You will need to go to reading (have not touched reading/discussion area for ages, mainly pages and posts) i think and have the home page set for something else.
Or just edit it out index.php with wiki php or something
if u have access to database edit wp_users and change the email if is incorrect then use a text to MD5 tool (not sure what wordpress use, i think is md5 hash) found on Google and copy the generated string to your database and hit save.
this would solve the problem
I don't know how you feeling like Wordpress + Wiki
or
Wiki theme for Wordpress
Wordpress is really powerful and really easy to use. No php required unless you're modifying template files and everting php related can be even done at theme's function.php file
Try fixing the WordPress permalinks as mentioned here (https://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks)
Check .htaccess to see if anything is access denied, remove rules if needs to.
Disable any plugins you may have and test it.
Might be a mod_sec thing, so you need staff do deal with it.
There is a plugin called wordpress advanced wysiwyg (i haven't tried it), but by the looks of the description you can add additional buttons such as tables to the default posting editor.
Is this what you after?
I have the same problem when pressing save on Max Mega Menu for WordPress.
I went to their forum and asked the question and I get this response :
The error is likely due to your server configuration. I suspect your host has mod_security enabled. Please ask your host to look through the...