• Occasionally, a page that I post to my blog does not display according to the theme.

    I think the browsers are displaying a “safe” version of pages that they are not familiar with. Often, the problem disappears, but not always.

    Is there something I can do to make the page display correctly? The page https://pharmatopo.com/ displays in a strung out not pretty way. But, if I access https://pharmatopo.com/ (without the s) it looks correct and beautiful.

    Thank you!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • The URL without https:// redirects me to the one with https://. And the page looks perfectly fine to me.

    However, I notice that you have entered 2 different domains in the WordPress settings. Under Settings > General, you have apparently entered the URL without https:// in the one field for the site URL. Change this to the same URL as in the 2nd field.

    Thread Starter ab84596

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    Thank you for your suggestion. I have a few comments back:

    1. I did make the change you suggested, but I do not think that is the source of the problem.

    2. It was unfortunate timing, but the example page I listed in my initial inquiry is now displaying correctly.

    Here’s another example: https://discussingterms.com/2024/09/16/negotiation-preparation/ which displays incorrectly. https://discussingterms.com/2024/09/16/negotiation-preparation/ displays correctly.

    3. After a few days or weeks, an incorrectly displaying page will start to display correctly. It’s not anything that I change about the page. I think something about my pages telegraphs to the browsers–“this might be a sketchy page”–so they display it strung out, rather than as intended to display. It’s weird. I tried searching on this topic, but have not found anything useful.

    4. I’ve tried different devices and different browsers, but the pages that display incorrectly, do it on all the ones I have tried. I think you will see what I mean if you look at the second example I listed above.

    Unfortunately, most of what I learned about computers was back in the last century, so it’s hard for me to trouble shoot this.

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