• max

    (@seoactivist)


    Hi David,

    I am happy to say I have never had to ask for support before in using your plugins even though I am still a beginning WP/Genesis user.

    I have been experimenting with WPMS and in my latest iteration have tried adding SSL into the mix 🙂

    I have just network activated the Genesis Toolbar Extras plugin, and am now getting an insecure content warning. I am no expert at this stuff, yet I do know that I strongly prefer not to use any of the various plugins or search&replace code snippets that are out there for ‘fixing’ this kind of stuff.

    I would like to actually fix the code if possible.

    Being new at this, I could use some help 🙂

    I have used Chrome’s console tool to find the following message:

    The page at ‘https://mysite.com/wp-admin/network/plugins.php?activate=true&plugin_status=all&paged=1&s=’ was loaded over HTTPS, but is submitting data to an insecure location at ‘http://genesisfinder.com/search/’: this content should also be submitted over HTTPS.

    plugins.php?activate=true&plugin_status=all&paged=1&s=:341

    Though searching the plugin files shows a few locations that mention genesisfinder.com I am not sure where to begin, or even really how to further assess.

    Your assistance would be much appreciated!

    Of course, if you can provide a fix, that would be even better – though I’d still love to learn something new out of this too 🙂

    Kind Regards,
    Max

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/genesis-toolbar-extras/

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