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Site not updating
I am having a similar problem to many others I see posted here. When I publish the site, the changes do not show to my webpage. I started having problems after the SSL certificate expired and I had to use a new one. I have no idea if the problem is related or coincidental. The first time this happened, I had to go in to the editor and download/add in the files and pages that were not updating. In that case, they did not even exist on the list anymore in editor. Obviously I shouldn't have to do that everytime - doesn't make for effective blogging! Can you help me figure out what the bigger problem is? My site is www.manifestingbusual.com and you have permission to publish.
Changes that have not shown up are new blog posts, the change from a page called About Me, to it being renamed to My Story.
Katie
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your site is hosted by SITEGROUND is that why you must renew your SSL certificate?
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I suppose so. Siteground took a look at the site and said it's a Weebly problem. They said it's been known to be a bug. All I know is I am so frustrated that nothing will update! : )
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As I understand it, if your site is hosted by Siteground then your account is obviously with Siteground and not Weebly and thus Weebly has no access to your account.
Given that, then Siteground is responsible for providing support and if Siteground then says "There is a bug and it's Weeblies fault" then Siteground are supposed to reach out directly to Weebly on your behalf and get a fix for you - they (Siteground) can't just wash their hands!!
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I will try reaching out to them again. It is a Weebly Editor and everything is listed as W + Site Ground. Each says the other one should be helping me - and I'd like to throw my computer across the room at this point! : )
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Siteground is a third-party reseller of Weebly using Weebly Cloud...
What is Weebly Cloud?
Weebly for Cloud is for resellers looking to provide customers a best-in-class website builder where they can create their own website, blog, and online store in minutes. As the reseller, you maintain full control over billing, support, and the customer relationship. The Weebly Cloud platform allows you to easily integrate Weebly into your existing internal application, CMS, or third-party web application.
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why not host ur site on Weebly its an all in one package!
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