• Resolved messia17

    (@messia17)


    Hello, I connected the ssl certificate for the site via cloudflare and encountered mixed content and incorrect display of the site. If I turn off https, then everything works correctly.

    Name Restriction status
      topsword-logo.png automatically updated
      8.89479d348e38b0307abd.js blocked
      ajax.php blocked
      sticky.js blocked
      lazy-load.js blocked
      non-critical-styles.min.css blocked
    non-critical-styles.min.css blocked

    “Mixed content: load all resources via HTTPS to improve the security of your site
    Even though the initial HTML page is loaded over a secure HTTPS connection, some resources like images, stylesheets or scripts are being accessed over an insecure HTTP connection. Usage of insecure resources is restricted to strengthen the security of your entire site.
    To resolve this issue, load all resources over a secure HTTPS connection.”
    https://prnt.sc/6hglIXH6ePL4
    If you disable https, the image is displayed correctly
    https://prnt.sc/9ElX1B6t0UnP

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  • Eduard

    (@cteduard)

    Hello @messia17

    Unfortunately, there’s not much we can do from our side for this one. Our theme is configured to load assets dynamically, meaning it automatically detects your server configuration (HTTP vs HTTPS) and loads the required files accordingly.

    I would like to point you in the direction of your hosting’s support, as they’ll be more than able to properly implement SSL throughout your website. You might also want to check out the Really Simple SSL plugin, but that will only work if the prerequisites are met.

    Hope this points you in the right direction.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter messia17

    (@messia17)

    I installed the plugin and it really got better. But I had to reduce the protection “Flexible
    Encrypt traffic between the browser and Cloudflare”

    Eduard

    (@cteduard)

    Hello @messia17

    Yep, this pretty much confirms that it is a misconfiguration issue between the server and cloud flare. The best way to remedy this is to get in touch with both of these entities.

    Thanks.

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