My coding knowledge is super basic but Hostinger's support sent me to this platform to hopefully find a solution.
Situation: I have successfully installed the SSL certificate but I keep losing the padlock because of mixed content. I checked Whynopadlock for the issues, it gave me two images as 'soft failures'. I deleted those from my Wordpress library. I've installed Really Simple SSL, Force SSL and tried Search & Replace. I've changed the url in Elementor but I keep getting these errors.
Please, can someone help me, with some clear info as my coding knowledge is limited to making some minor changes in css.
Thanks so much in advance!
In your homepage, there are 3 images that are still loading under http instead of https. These images are:
http://cortijolamorera-com.preview-domain.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/ligature-symbols_2-11-0_quote_225_13_bdc3c7_none.png
http://cortijolamorera-com.preview-domain.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Algemeen7-scaled.jpeg
http://cortijolamorera-com.preview-domain.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/evie-shaffer-728405-unsplash-edited.jpg
All these images appear to load from lazysizes.js. The easiest way would be to delete these photos from the media library and upload them again. Otherwise, you can either check your setting in the lazysizes plugin or search and replace the urls from within the database.
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Just an FYI, I'm an amateur blogger who doesn't know much about coding.
I've been facing a problem recently and I don't know what to do.
My website homepage shows up blank, with just links (http://shlokamariwala.com/)
I've tried to check for any errors in my backend but all seems to be working fine!
I've also uninstalled all plugins to check, but that didn't make a difference.
Please let me know how to go about this! I'm happy to provide any specific additional information needed. Also, since I'm not very well versed in coding, I apologise for my use of lay-man terms in advance!
If I get to your website, most content is not coming from your domain, but is loaded from https://secureservercdn.net/50.62.198.97/qxw.3db.myftpupload.com/.
Also your own site is not using SSL (https), but insecure http.
Many browsers and most anti spamer browser plugins like privacy badger or uBlock Origin will refuse to load this.
Another point may be that you are using canvas data, but also this is blocked by default in modern browsers.
Maybe take a look in the wordpress server site settings and check your servername.
I try to fix the website speed for that I visit gtmetrix to check the exact speed and errors from last seven days one error continuously display there its called web fonts, even I try a lot but still didn't find the proper way to resolve this issue.
I tried turning off plugin one-by-one, but that didn't make any difference, so I know it's not a plugin conflict. I'm looking at the font files on the server, so I know they are there. Any ideas what to try next?
Currently, i am using Fetch Wordpress Theme its free, for reference, I provide the web page test result link please advise.
This Issue Happen Because of the Usage Of Plugin Wp-Hide, Once You Use The Plugin Very Carefully Because If You Mis Configure The Page Speed & Web Page Score Effected.
I'm using Wordpress 4.9.1–en_GB, and have a live site which has been up and live for some months without issue.
48 hours ago it suddenly (or rather I noticed suddenly) started displaying some pages as unformatted (no css) lists of links and text. The links on those pages were to another domain which directed to my site, but which has never been part of my site, and for which there is no direction within the site.
Loading and saving that one page fixed it on that page, and another page which was exhibiting the issue.
I redirected the external domain so that it would not point to my website.
Today it has exhibited the same behaviour, but with a subdomain which points to my site, but which again is not in use. Again saving the page without making any edits 'fixed' the behaviour.
I'm not asking for a fix - but whether anyone has ever experienced a similar problem, or has a pointer towards where to look, and will report back what I find, in the hope it helps someone else if it ever occurs to them.
I didn't originally build the site - it has a load of plugins, not all active and disabling and removing plugins is definitely an option - but not a great one, since the problem is not predictable, so I have no firm way of knowing whether my actions have fixed the issue, and in the meantime my commercial site will not be functioning as desired (which I appreciate is occasionally the case anyway it would seem).
It sits in Amazon EC2.
sorry for the lack of precision, but I am truly stumped.
this sounds like your website may have been breached. to address the conflict of web pages not formatting is usually the ssl not being installed correctly on the server. but if you have a lot of plugins installed it's a huge security issue and the plugins may be causing the domain issue
the plugins may be causing a conflict within each other I would recommend removing the plugins that generally don't get used.
deactivate the plugins in use and reactivate them.
use word fence security plugin to run to a scan on your website.
when I had this problem it was because the ssl was not installed on my server correctly if not that, a breach may be the cause. I hope this helps.
If the issue started within that time frame as stated that makes me more confident that this is an ssl issue. Sometimes an ssl doesn’t install correctly on a server this can cause a conflict with how the layout in css and HTML is affected. this is common in some cases, while it’s happening with the current theme your using, some WordPress themes can bypass the ssl error, I would recommend getting a new ssl from let’s encrypt and removing the one that was auto renewed through let’s encrypt. This could simply fix the problem. If not feel free to share your findings on the issue.
this is I think a really unusual case. A little backstory, I outsourced a PSD to WP project a few months ago, but not currently working with the developer anymore as he stopped replying to my support questions. I'm trying to solve this on my own before I give this to the client, as I have no more budget to hire another developer.
I have two problems, first is I couldn't access the WP dashboard even though my login is an admin account. Been trying to solve this through numerous google searches and blog posts but to no avail, I couldn't fix it.
Here goes my main problem: So I finally found a way how to update the content on the site using the phpMyAdmin backend database. (good thing I know HTML CSS)
I managed to update the content, but when I tested the site using incognito window and other profiles / browsers, the changes from phpMyAdmin does not reflect on the site. I tried logging in, and weirdly, the changes are there. I log out, changes are there.
I just find it really weird and a hassle that I have to log in to see those changes. It's a client facing site, and the changes are really important so I hope someone has experienced this before and can help me out. Thanks in advance.
So to start off, I'll say that I've disabled the CDN (AWS CloudFront), and all plugins, have deleted my cache and I'm still having problems with this.
I'm making a few changes to a rather "messy" WP site that I didn't build. Anytime I make changes to the CSS, they're not being recognized. If, using firebug, I look at what css file is being used for an element, instead of the regular style.css, I'm seeing a long string that includes a bunch of the enabled plugins and ends with pagespeed.cf.(long-string).css
After doing entering the string into a google search, I get a bunch of hits related to Google PageSpeed Insights, but I'm not sure how the site is interacting with that or causing the block to the original .css file.
Has anyone come across this before and if so, might you be able to explain to me what's going on and how I can go about bypassing this?
As always, thanks in advance for any answers or advice!