• FYI – I’ve had to go into every slider image within Wooslider and replace/reload the image from my library to get the new https image URL to “stick” and get the secure padlock. Is there a faster way to do this? Somehow, Wooslider is ignoring the new image https URL’s unless I replace/reload them into Wooslider.

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  • Plugin Author webaware

    (@webaware)

    G’day thebateser,

    Read about cleaning up content — the section about Images, iframes, embeds.

    https://ssl.webaware.net.au/testing/cleaning-up-content/

    A short-cut is to set your fixer level to something higher, like Content or Capture. But I recommend cleaning up your content if you can.

    cheers,
    Ross

    Thread Starter thebateser

    (@thebateser)

    Yes, I read and understand all that, but don’t think needed. When I open the slider image in WordPress dashboard and click to edit the image, the image URL already shows correctly as https://image.jpg.

    However, unless I replace the image with the same image, the page with the slider will not render with a padlock stating that the image is not https.

    There is something within Wooslider blocking the new https://image URL…Why?

    Plugin Author webaware

    (@webaware)

    It sounds like WooSlider is showing you the corrected URL when you view it in the admin, but that’s not what it’s using. Do the search/replace I advised, using a tool like Better Search Replace. It will update those links in the database.

    cheers,
    Ross

    Thread Starter thebateser

    (@thebateser)

    Okay…thank you

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