When typing www.worldwidewaftage.com into any search browser, all that has been popping up in the past three days has been an error message. Here’s how this situation has transpired.
The reason this happened was simple. The hosting company I’d selected could not handle the size of our historical posts (almost 3000), which is unusual for any website’s historical data. The cost to upgrade for more data was outrageous at thousands of dollars per year. This was not noted when I signed up for the service and paid for a three-year contract.
All of this transpired yesterday, Tuesday. I requested the web developer to put Blogger back in place to post in the interim until the new site is ready with this change.
So confusing. So frustrating. I don’t blame our web developer. In reality, I suppose it was my lack of understanding of how much data our huge site would require, especially when the first hosting company didn’t mention any limits on data or bandwidth.
Now, with the new company and my account in place as of yesterday morning, here’s a timeline of what I expect will transpire over the coming days:
1. August 19, 2020: The old Blogger file will return, allowing me to continue to post
2. August 21, 2020: The new WordPress site will commence the process of going “live,” resulting in a two to three day period with no recent posts
3. August 23, 2020: Our new WordPress site will become available online.
Result: We’ll have only been able to post a few times during this one week from Monday to Monday.
We apologize for this inconvenience and look forward to “seeing you” online with us in the days to come. We’ll be fine-tuning the new site while it’s “live” without interruptions.
Have a safe and productive day.
Photo from one year ago today, August 19, 2019:
There were so many tourists inside the Peter and Paul Cathedral. It was challenging to take photos without including them. (I am unable to access archives to post the link from one year ago).
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