Why Does My WordPress Site Say Temp Domain?

There are a few potential reasons why your WordPress site might be displaying the message “Temp domain detected” when attempting to access it.

1. You’re using a shared hosting account with a third-party domain name provider.
2. Your site is hosted on a server with shared hosting, but you have added your own domain name.

3. You’ve added a subdomain to your hosting account and are attempting to access the main domain name.
4. You’ve added a custom domain name to your hosting account and are attempting to access the main domain name.

If you’re using a shared hosting account with a third-party domain name provider, you’ll likely need to contact your provider to have them add your site to their domain name server. Once your site is added, you’ll no longer experience the “Temp domain detected” message.

If you’re hosting your site on a server with shared hosting, but you’ve added your own domain name, you’ll need to add your site’s domain name to the server’s hostname/domain name resolution table.

If you’ve added a subdomain to your hosting account and are attempting to access the main domain name, you’ll need to add your subdomain to the server’s hostname/domain name resolution table. Once your subdomain is added, you’ll be able to access your site by entering the subdomain’s hostname (without the www prefix) into the address bar of your browser.

If you’ve added a custom domain name to your hosting account and are attempting to access the main domain name, you’ll need to add your custom domain name to the server’s hostname/domain name resolution table. Once your custom domain name is added, you’ll be able to access your site by entering the custom domain name’s hostname (without the www prefix) into the address bar of your browser.