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How to Fix “DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE” Error on Blogger (2026 Step-by-Step Guide)

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  If you recently connected a custom domain to your Blogger website and suddenly saw the error “DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE”, don’t panic. This is a common issue, especially for new blogs using custom domains. In this guide, I’ll show you exactly why the error happens and how to fix it permanently, even if you’re a beginner. What Does DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE Mean? The DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE error means your browser cannot find the DNS records needed to load your website. In simple terms, your domain name does not yet know where your blog is hosted. This often happens after: Adding a new custom domain Changing A Records Switching nameservers Recent DNS updates (propagation delay) Common Causes of DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE on Blogger Here are the most common reasons: Missing or incorrect A Records Domain not fully propagated yet Wrong CNAME record HTTPS not fully activated DNS cache issue on your device If you’re just starting out, you should read Beginner’s Guide to Learning Digital Skills before moving for...

Best Free Tools for Beginners in Tech (2026 Guide)

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  Starting a tech journey can feel overwhelming—especially when you think you need expensive software or paid courses. The good news? You don’t. Many of today’s top tech professionals started with free tools that are still powerful enough for real-world learning. In this post, I’ll share the best free tools beginners in tech can use to learn, practice, and grow—without spending a kobo. 1. Google Docs & Google Sheets (Productivity & Learning) Before jumping into complex tools, every beginner needs a solid way to take notes, plan projects, and track progress. Why it’s great: Free and cloud-based Works on phone and laptop Perfect for learning plans, UI ideas, and tutorials 👉 Best for: All beginners 2. Visual Studio Code (Coding & Web Development) Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is one of the most popular code editors in the world—and it’s 100% free. Why beginners love it: Supports HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, and more Lightweight and beginner-friendly Tons of free extensio...