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Yes the problem resides in iframe. The thing is I cant track where the iframe is coming from. Im using the default theme for wordpress and no plugins were installed during the process. Will try to track to it. Thanks!
@rossmitchell
Thanks for the response. It seems the problem is caused by an IFRAME. Every time I typed my domain name, an Iframe is being appended to my page that points to my IP address (that is when I right click the site and click view page source). Comparatively, when I type the IP address (instead of the domain) no iframe is being loaded.@jonowatkins
Im pretty sure I got the directory right and I intentionally have the /wordpress there. Thanks ??Initially, thank you for the responses. It is highly appreciated.
@rossmitchell
Oh yea, forgot to mention that im using a VPS. Il double check my server’s configuration. When I saw my phpinfo() configuration in the PHP Variables it shows an IP address in the $_SERVER[SERVER_NAME] variable instead of a domain. You think that wordpress is using this variable and is causing the problem?@courtney Engle Robertson
I’ve checked the database after the installation of the wordpress and it resolves to an IP address instead of the domain. And I did tried to change the IP to a domain either by manually accessing the database or through their Configuration->General in wordpress admin panel. It just messes up my css and my admin panelThanks again for the responses. Il just update this post with regards to my process. Cheers.