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  • Plugin Author Chad Butler

    (@cbutlerjr)

    If you set up the plugin prior to setting WP to https, then you probably will need to resave your stylesheet settings.

    Go to the plugin’s main options tab and check the stylesheet setting. If it is an https:// value, it will likely be in the “custom url” value where the https:// version will be in the selector. Clear the custom url settings, select the appropriate stylesheet out of the dropdown, and resave.

    Thread Starter MechaWear

    (@mechawear)

    Hey Chad. Thanks for the reply.

    Your hunch was right, I did have that value as http. This was only throwing a little note in the right side of Chrome browser address bars.

    I fixed it but it didn’t solve the bigger issue of the dreaded red line through my red lined “https” that started earlier this week. So… false correlation on my part.

    Then I learned that Google and other browsers have distrusted the particular SSL Cert that I have installed. Specifically, startcom.

    More, here: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2016/10/24/distrusting-new-wosign-and-startcom-certificates/

    New cert coming soon…

    Thanks again.

    Plugin Author Chad Butler

    (@cbutlerjr)

    Ahhh… that would do it. But setting the stylesheet to load with https would be something you’d want done anyway for after the cert issue is resolved.

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