How Can You Tell if a Site Is Up on WordPress?

When you visit a website, your browser automatically sends a request to the domain name server (DNS) of the website’s hostname. The DNS lookup returns the IP address of the website’s server.

This request is then sent back to your browser, which displays the website’s contents.

If the website is down, your browser will not be able to connect to the website’s server and will display an error message. Additionally, your browser will not be able to display the website’s contents.

If the website is down for a long period of time, your browser may start displaying an “Unavailable” message. Additionally, your browser may start displaying an error message if you try to visit the website.

If you are using a public DNS service, such as Google Public DNS, your browser may not be able to connect to the website’s server. In this case, the website’s contents will not be displayed and the “Unavailable” message will be displayed.

If you are using a private DNS service, such as your home or office router’s DNS, your browser may be able to connect to the website’s server. In this case, the website’s contents will be displayed, but the “Unavailable” message may be displayed.