1. Please state the new x10 domain you wish for your main domain. It must be one offered by x10hosting, it cannot be a private domain name like you have now. Check to make sure it is not in use.
2. An Admin will have to see this and change it for you. Please be patient.
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All I see is your front page. The words "bohemian" and "retreat" occur only twice -- once in the page TITLE and once in the H2 (should be H1) heading.
No other text, etc to tell Google what the page/site is about.
When you add more pages, make the file names...
I understood what you meant.
Any x10 domain is hosted on x10 servers, not on your personal server.
If you want to host something on your personal server, you have to supply your own domain.
You use localhost to connect to mySQL from inside your Free Hosting Account.
If you mean connecting from outside of x10hosting, then forget it. Remote access to the database is blocked at the firewall level. No exceptions.
Got a url of the old site?
https://archive.org/web/ might help.
Also Google: "site:yoursitename.com" and see if they have cached copies and not just links
If you cleared your browser cache, then it is your ISP that is serving you the "old" default page. All you can do is wait for the ISP cache to expire. Everybody else going to your site will see the WP blog.
For a quick fix, try http://chimelli.tk/?foo
Since I do not know
1. The contents of your .htaccess file
2. A URL that shows the links that the .htaccess is supposed to rewrite
3. The real name of the file that the link is supposed to be rewritten to
it is rather hard to even guess the problem.
One thing. If you are running your local...
The cPanel disk space usage on the left "Stats" column of the cPanel page has been known to be off at times.
If you click on the "Disk Space Usage" icon in the "Files" section and use that tool:
List of directories -- click on "sort by disk usage"
And then check the directory trees for large...
If you are trying to access MySQL directly from outside, it is blocked, period. No exceptions.
You have to access a PHP script on your account, which in turn would access the database, etc.
You forgot to say the magic phrase: "quizzical Quinton queried Quetzalcoatl" ... a common mistake.
I did it for you, and you are now unsuspended. Remember to clear your browser cache and history before checking your site so you don't see a stored copy of the Suspended page.