If you want to use Cloudflare, the first thing to do is to switch your domain back to Cloudflare’s nameservers. You’re using our nameservers right now.
Yes, you did. Now wait for DNS propagation (72 hours) and don’t touch anything. In Cloudflare, make sure you have SSL set to flexible, you can ignore the one on IF unless you want to use it. The article below may be able to help you out.
You don’t NEED to remove SSL. But if you’re using Cloudflare, I wouldn’t bother with Let’s Encrypt or GoGetSSL certificates. And if you’re not going to use those certificates, it doesn’t matter if you keep it or not.
You can remove the SSL domain by clicking the domain in the list, scrolling down the page and clicking the Delete button.
If you are using Cloudflare, I would recommend to request a Self Signed SSL certificate instead. You can also do that with our SSL certificates tool. You can then install that certificate to your account and set Cloudflare to “Full” SSL mode.
This is more secure and tends to be more bug free than using the default Flexible SSL.
That’s weird. The IP is working, and your site just seams to be constantly loading. I don’t have access to the tools to check at the moment, but if no one else gets back to you I can check tonight.