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    I’m having trouble on my blog where the header image does not display after switching to Cloudflare’s SSL. I’ve tried all the suggestions here, including adding a patch to the functions.php, changing URLs in settings to https, and ensuring all my content is secure with both Cloudflare’s plugins and the SSL insecure content fixer plugin. However, the issue persists.

    If I inspect the element, I can see the background image URL is correct in the CSS, and if I load the image in a separate tab, then refresh the page, the image displays normally. Sometimes the image will load briefly, then disappear. However, invariably, if I open a new incognito tab and load the site, the image will not display.

    So I know the URLs seem to be correct, and the image *can* display, so it doesn’t seem to be a mixed content thing. I don’t think it’s a hosting issue because the image displayed fine before. The issue seems to be present on Firefox and Chrome, and on mobile. What am I missing?

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  • Hi there – I’m seeing your header image in Firefox and Chrome, did you manage to get this sorted out?

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    Hi – thanks, it seems to be cleared up. It must have been a caching thing relating to CloudFlare. I can’t say exactly what else it could be; I haven’t un/installed anything else. I’ve left the functions.php patch there though until they update the plugin.

    OK – glad you’re sorted for now.

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