Thanks to the guys on the back end who worked tirelessly to fix the site. It was all havoc and mayhem there for a couple days, but now it's back! Yay! I wish I knew how to write code and fix websites. I would love to create one, but even wix and squarespace (Which are supposed to be "Easy to set up") seemed to require far more technical expertise to actually customise and set up the way you want than any average user without an I.T. degree.
When I was a kid, I was an ace programmer in Applesoft Floating Point BASIC. Back when computer RAM was measured in kilobytes rather than gigabytes (Ours had 64...kilobytes, of total RAM), everything had to be booted and run from five and a quarter inch floppy drives, (hard drives were a novelty back then, and even then the largest of them only held around 20 megabytes) and as for the internet? The only "Web Pages" I knew of was when I would doodle spider webs in my math textbook. I thought I would grow up to be an ace hacker and programmer. Somehow, that dream didn't work out, and I could go on a long boring explanation of why, but I won't. But back then, rest assured, I was a pretty computer savvy kid. I could write code like no tomorrow. I even programmed some rudimentary games. Sadly, however, in the modern digital era, being an ace programmer in Applesoft Floating Point BASIC is like saying you are fluent in the Etruscan language. Even if you know what the Etruscan language is (For the record, they were the original inhabitants of the Italian peninsula before the Romans) it is of absolutely no use to anyone but maybe a handful of historians to actually know it.
So again, thanks to all you computer programmers out there who keep websites like this up and running.