Try disabling all plugins and change your theme to a WordPress official theme. If the images work after doing that, switch your theme back and enable the plugins one by one until to figure out the cause.
If your domain name changed, you may need to fix the images URLs in your database. See: https://wordpress.org/plugins/better-search-replace/
ive tried just about everything, i do not know what else to do. images are still broken in admin dashboard ive truend off all plugins i also switched theme still same issue switch back and re-enabled plugins. no changes is there anything i can do that anyone else can think of. it would be greatly appreciated see the links in the above chats to see the issue on hand i am also more then happy if someone wanted to subscribe and i can change the role so you can see the admin dashboard or even look at the files maybe something got corrupted and i just cant see what as i will admit i built this site on my own and learned on my own so i am sure i may be missing something that i cant tell is the issue
i dont know if this would help any but this is the inspect console screen shot of chrome of the admin dashboard on the add new plugins screen were all the images for new plugins i can install show as broken imageClick Here
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This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by duckpinchris.
This looks like it could be a CORS (Cross Origin Resource Sharing) issue. Does your website use a SSL certificate?
This can happen when you’re trying to load resources from the same domain name, but one over SSL (HTTPS) and the other not (HTTP), or trying to load your whole site over SSL (HTTPS), but include an image from a remote server without SSL (HTTP).
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS
Since you imported this website from a backup, you may need to run a search and replace on your database to change http://yourdomain to https://yourdomain.
Alternatively, try using a SSL plugin like https://wordpress.org/plugins/really-simple-ssl/ to automatically fix this.
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This reply was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by Gemini Labs.
i tried the really simple ssl plugin and it didn’t help. i then tried to update all http requests to https://. same issues, i have been googling and trying things for months does anyone else have any ideas or any other way to assist it would be most appreciated
my apologies i should have started this in a new topic.
@duckpinchris I resolved the topic as your issue is no longer related to the Site Reviews plugin.
You may need to get a developer or your hosting provider to help you with your server problems as there is nothing else I can think of to assist you further.