Website not showing on my computer -...

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Registered User
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Hi :)

I've uploaded my website to a new domain address, and I am unable to view it on my computer. I have had someone else look it up on a remote computer and it shows up with no problems. However, when I type in my address, I receive the message:

Error 404 Not Found

I have cleared my browsing history a few times and restarted my computer and still no luck.

The website is: www.onlinearted.com

Any suggestions are very much appreciated.

Thanks,
Amy
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It loads OK for me here. If this is a new domain, you may have to wait a few hours for the DNS to propagate.
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Senior Advisor
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Loads fine for me on FireFox 3.6.6 and looks pretty nice Amy, good job :)

Might I suggest trying ccleaner by piriform http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner and see if that helps at all? It's a registry cleaner that cleans cache for all the browsers, and many other things. I use this once a month or so (or in between if I get things that mess up like this) and it's kept me going pretty good I think without too many software and browser issues.

Also, what browser are you using? Have you installed any other browsers to see if maybe your browser itself is the issue rather than your entire computer?
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Worked fine for me as well.
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