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Errors with displaying basic code inputs

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  • Infopro
    You might find the Site Publisher in cPanel easier to work with. In your cPanel > Domains section > Site Publisher. Select a style, add some details and you're off to the races. To your question, if you create a file named: index.html with a hello world message and place it in the public_html/ directory, you should be able to see it at, example.com
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  • FredQLAS
    How can i remedy this problem?
    You might find the Site Publisher in cPanel easier to work with. In your cPanel > Domains section > Site Publisher. Select a style, add some details and you're off to the races. To your question, if you create a file named: index.html with a hello world message and place it in the public_html/ directory, you should be able to see it at, example.com

    I do not have access publisher unfortunately. Ive created that html file you suggested and placed into that folder but still have no luck in showing up on the site itself
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  • Infopro
    Does your domain name resolve to the server properly?
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  • FredQLAS
    Does your domain name resolve to the server properly?

    as far as I know it does. the server is linked to the domain name
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  • Infopro
    What do you see when you open your website at example.com, any errors? Right after you open example.com, visit your cPanel > Metrics > Errors. Do you see any errors listed there?
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  • FredQLAS
    What do you see when you open your website at example.com, any errors? Right after you open example.com, visit your cPanel > Metrics > Errors. Do you see any errors listed there?

    There are no errors listed. just a blank page when i type the website into the browser
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  • Infopro
    Have you contacted your Hosting Provider about this?
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