I've changed my DNS records to my new web hosting and now my website isn't working

I've changed my DNS records to my new web hosting and now my website isn't working

This is due to what is called DNS propagation, please refer to the following video:



The best practice when setting up a new web hosting account, is to keep your old one around for at least 72 hours during the propagation period. This way your website visitors will not experience any downtime or issues.

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