Description
This plugin allows specific pages to be forced to HTTPS. All other pages will be redirected to HTTP.
All unsecure local content (https://) on the redirected page will be changed to secure (https://) automatically.
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Installation
- Download the latest zip file and extract the
lcs-image-nolink
directory. - Upload this directory inside your
/wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate ‘LCS HTTPS’ on the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Specify pages that should be redirected to HTTPS in the Dashboard / Settings / LCS HTTPS options page.
FAQ
- Will this slow down my site like some other HTTPS/SSL plugins (i.e. WordPress HTTPS plugin)?
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No. This plugin is extremely light and fast and the most it will do is issue a simple redirect if necessary, otherwise it adds virtually zero overhead processing.
- Can this plugin co-exist with other HTTPS plugins?
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We strongly suggest using only one HTTPS/SSL redirecting plugin, othersise you run the risk of endless redirects.
- I tried a different HTTPS plugin, and the styling of my HTTPS page(s) is completely messed up. What about this plugin?
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This plugin automatically changes all local site HTTP references to HTTPS for stylesheets, scripts, and links and will preserve correct styling for the secure page.
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Contributors & Developers
“LCS HTTPS” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.0
- Initial release.