There might be a number of reasons why your website appears offline, and the solutions are very simple for most of them.
One of the first things to check is your local device or internet connection, which is known as a cache issue.
Most devices store some data locally, which improves the website loading speed. However, an old error or outdated content is sometimes kept instead of the functioning website. In this case, your device shows incorrect contentwhile the websiteis working properly.
To rule out any cache-related issues, try the following steps:
Check on an incognito window or a different browser on your device
Try a different device as well as a different network, eg. use your mobile phone with mobile data (instead of wifi)
Use a proxy website, such as kproxy.com or proxysite.site
Check how your site appears in other locations with GeoPeeker
Restart your modem/router
If your website works through any of the methods above, it is agreat indication that the issue is local and the rest of the world can see your website just fine.
To solve this issue, start by clearing your browser cache. If it persists, try flushing your DNS. If you still encounter local issues after that, you can try using Google's public DNS.
If these measures show that the issue is spread across other devices and connections, check our Status Page for any ongoing maintenance on your server.
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