• Resolved fra8719

    (@fra8719)


    Dear all,
    I’ve installed the Really Simple SSL plug in. It does his job but some mixed content was left to be fixed manually. I managed to fixed everything, but one single image which I cannot find on my website.
    Going to the google chrome developer tool or using websites like https://www.whynopadlock.com/ I can clearly see what is the stupid image with http code. Nevertheless, I cannot find it and fix it. It looks like that it does not exists but still makes this error.

    Do you have any suggestion on how to find and fix it?

    Thanks a lot

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  • Plugin Author Mark

    (@markwolters)

    Hi,

    the image indeed does not seem to exists. The image is set as a CSS background-url in the Elementor post. It is assigned to the .elementor-motion-effects-layer div. Possibly this css has been added to the custom CSS section of that specific Elementor post. You could also open the motion effects section and check if the image has been set there.

    Mark

    Thread Starter fra8719

    (@fra8719)

    Hi Mark, thanks for you reply.
    I guess I understood what you are saying but I do not know how to find this image.
    I checked the Motion option of each Elementor section in my hompage, but I could not find anything.
    Maybe is there a way accessing the directory via FiliZilla?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter fra8719

    (@fra8719)

    Hi Mark,
    I solved the issue. I would not consider it a clean solution but it worked.
    I simply update the url causing the problem and change it with a new url (with https).
    I managed to do it Elementor–>tools–> URL substitution
    Basically what it’s already explained in here: https://really-simple-ssl.com/knowledge-base/how-to-fix-mixed-content-in-elementor-after-moving-to-ssl/

    I still find confusing why Elementor is saving in CSS background-url links to images which have been completely removed. But this is a question I should ask them.

    Thanks!

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