Website currently reads “This site has been taken down”. Domain is anchorfundings.com. Thought it may be an SSL issue but not the case at all. Odd part is that one of the wordpress plug-ins is still active on the left side of the page so it really couldn’t have been “taken down”.
When looking into DNS, history says two years ago the domain started pointing to cloudfare, which I’m assuming was just an extra level of security, and then pointed right back to our hosting account bc the files are on our GoDaddy account apparently. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Just checked the source code – this isn’t a technical issue, the site is still running normally, someone has put that content in the page manually. Did you not pay your developer? 😉
wp-admin is still accessible, can you not log in?
The site does not appear to be ‘taken down’. There are 503 errors that you need to deal with [https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-fix-503-service-unavailable-error-in-wordpress/](https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-fix-503-service-unavailable-error-in-wordpress/)
But that page is built with Elementor, which is very odd. If the host takes down a site, you will see their infrastructure, not the sites. Are there other admins? Check to see if it has been hacked?
If you can still see the WordPress admin area sidebar and your hosting account is still accessible, nothing has been taken down. This sounds like a bad plugin has gone haywire, or you have malware on your site that is trying to phish you.
Cloudflare is a reverse proxy; to set it up you assign it as your DNS service, and then it forwards requests to your actual webhost. What you described there sounds normal.
Question: did you not pay your developer ?
Lol, You did not pay your dev, right?
Looks like there’s a redirect plugin or rules in your htacess pointing all pages to the homepage where the message is.
The pages are still present on the website:
https://anchorfundings.com/page-sitemap.xml
I’d check your htaccess file in public_html, and then id go into your plugin file and rename any redirection plugin you find.
You’ll need access to the files though.
Looks like you owe someone some money.
Call your web agency