It’s pretty common for domains not to resolve right away if the wrong nameservers were entered initially. Once you’ve corrected the nameservers to the proper ones, the main thing is to wait for DNS propagation. This can take anywhere from a few hours up to 24–48 hours, depending on your registrar and ISP cache.
To speed things up, you can:
Clear your browser cache or test in incognito mode.
Use tools like whatsmydns.net
to check if your domain is resolving worldwide.
Make sure there aren’t any extra/old DNS records left at your registrar that could conflict.
If after 48 hours your domain is still not pointing correctly, you might want to double-check with your hosting provider’s support to confirm the correct nameservers.
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