• debone

    (@debone)


    Hello,
    I need to set the src attribute of my logo relative to allow full https on the checkout page, but it’s not possible to edit the Logo src in the Theme Options panel. Is there a way to edit it?

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  • cashie

    (@cashie)

    If it is to set your checkout to full https on checkout, you will need to go to admin dashboard – woocommerce – setting – click on checkout – enable force secure checkout.

    Hope this helps

    Thread Starter debone

    (@debone)

    Yes! I’ve done that, but when any request of the page is not https when the page is, you still got a minor warning, saying that the page may not be secured yet. I checked and the logo is set with absolute url on Virtue Theme, with “http”, and I need to edit to make relative, then it automatically will set to “https” when needed.

    cashie

    (@cashie)

    If your previous logo is not allowing full https. Maybe you uploaded it before setting your https. You will need to upload it again.

    Hope this helps

    Thread Starter debone

    (@debone)

    No… that’s not the problem.
    Checkout the field on Theme Options -> Main Setting -> Logo, you can’t edit it, all you can do is use the “upload” button, which is useless in my case because it automatically sets “http” on absolute logo src.
    If I could set the logo src relative, it would solve for both “http” and “https”

    cashie

    (@cashie)

    I will suggest to upload a new one (LOGO).

    Thread Starter debone

    (@debone)

    It’s not the best option to always use https

    cashie

    (@cashie)

    I encountered the same experience with my images. I had to upload new ones and problem solved.

    If its not working for you. I guess someone will come up with a better option.

    I have heard users tell me that https plugin makes it work, have you tried that?
    http://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-https/

    Kadence Themes

    Thread Starter debone

    (@debone)

    Yes, it would solve… but it’s just one image. I don’t want to install another plug-in. If it’s impossible so I will hardcode the logo in my child theme…

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