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when I add to cart any of the event packages, which are the products, it works as planned in all browsers except for safari.
WHY does this happen?? I've tried installing a jquery cookie fixer from the woothemes support site to no avail...
safari is pretty critical for purchasing considering the high proportion of iOS users.
any help would be greatly appreciated... i've scoured the wordpress forums and woothemes forums and haven't found much. I even contacted my host #digitalocean support and they sent me a less than helpful response...
I tried all sorts of things to fix this and wasn't sure how, ultimately the issue was because I was using DNS forwarding with masking, and the links to external sites were not being addressed properly. i.e. my site was hosted at http://123.456.789/index.html but was masked to run at http://somewebSite.com/index.html. When i entered http://123.456.789/index.html in the browser clicking on those same links resulted in no X-frame-origins issues in the JS console, but running http://somewebSite.com/index.html did. In order to properly mask I had to add my host's DNS name servers to my domain service, i.e. godaddy.com should have name servers of example, ns1.digitalocean.com, ns2.digitalocean.com, ns3.digitalocean.com, if since I was using digitalocean.com as my hosting service. Changing the base site URL under settings/general in the WP dashboard maintained the root domain redirect in the address bar instead of showing the ip address.
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I have a problem and can't find a solution. I bought a VPS server and gave it the name of my future site with coloring pages, coloringforest.com. It's been a few days now, but https://coloringforest.com/ is down. I contacted the hosting support service, they told me that there were no problems with the server and everything should work. I get the message "This site can't be reached". What should I do? Any recommendation. Thanks a lot.
Had a quick look it seems your getting "DNS_PROBE_STARTED" as well as "DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN"
These are issues in relation to your DNS not your web hosting I would ensure all the DNS records are set up correctly and are all pointing to the correct places. Your domain provider or hosting provider should be able to offer assistance with this if you run into any issues
I have created a website using WordPress. After some days, Chrome is showing Deceptive site ahead warning. But Firefox, Opera, Edge don't show any warning.
I have added my site to Google Search Console. In Security Issues tab, it says No issues detected. But google chrome is still showing the warning.
How can I fix this issue? Is there a way to submit my site for a review?
UPDATE:
I followed this link provided by #scytale and followed the following steps. But it is still the warning.
Scan Website for Malware or Threat: I have scanned my website using Sucuri, ReScan, VirusTotal, and Quttera. None of the scans detected any malware in the website.
Install SSL Certificate Properly: I am using AutoSSL from cPanel Inc. If I click on the alert icon at the left of warning, it shows the certificate is valid. So I guess my SSL is okay.
Redirect the Website From HTTP to HTTPS (301 Redirections): I have enabled in just like the example they provided. All http requests are being redirected to https.
Remove Mixed Content Warning: I have tested each individual page and haven't found any Mixed content.
The issue is, google search console is not showing any warning. So there is not option to request a review. Is there any other way I can ask google for a review? What else can I do?
According to Google the warning appears when "The site you try to visit might be a phishing site." However, if this were the case I would have thought it would be identified in Google Search Console.
dZone (a reputable security site) says the warning can appear for these reasons:
your website contains malware i.e. you've been hacked. However as
Google and other browser don't report issue this is unlikely.
issues with your site's SSL certificate (for HTTPS requests) maybe
installed incorrectly or not issued by an "approved" certificate
authority
Website traffic is not redirected to HTTPS (for fix see dZone article)
Mixed Content warning i.e. your https page "includes" content
obtained by HTTP (no S) URLs e.g. images, CSS, your or 3rd party
scripts. However, I'm pretty sure some of my pages use 3rd party
http affiliate scripts and I don't get this warning.
To fix check these issues and correct accordingly.
Its some time since I've used search console/webmaster tools but if Google has completed indexing of all your pages I would have thought it would also identify issues like mixed content. N.B. https://example.com and http://example.com are treated as "different sites" and you have to select appropriately in console. This Chrome extension claims to identify causes of mixed content for you (I've not used and have no idea as to its reliability).
Edit following request from Zakaria
I've no personal experience of this but I've done a bit of Googling:
Does the warning also explain why site is "dangerous" e.g. does it mention Phishing?
If you provide your domain name in the question then someone maybe able to identify why. I may not have time to check quickly, but others might be better qualified than me to check and comment.
Do you trust the theme and plugins you are using on your site? Google them for issues.
Chrome safe browsing, as well as using downloaded lists of dodgy sites; also locally analyses the properties of each page you visit and if it thinks suspicious forwards to Google for further checking. In which case it may be possible to find out which part of the page or script Chrome finds suspicious. See this Chrome Help Page.
Enter your domain here to see if you are on a "Google Blacklist"
Is your domain name new to you? Perhaps it was used for Malwre/Phishing in the past?
After updating any page in the wordpress site I see the mistake http://joxi.ru/gmvg1LQfLanRJ2
This problem disappearing if I access Internet through wifi network using the same router, pc and browser.
Trying different browsers makes no difference.
My colleges from other cities update pages of the site without difficulties.
So I see the problem in the cable Internet connection. Drivers of my Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller is up to date. My router is D-link DIR-615.
Updating pages on other sites including wp ones is processing without problems. However I had the similar one a couple of month ago with opencart theme. But in that case I blamed the theme and removed it.
Thanks for your advices.
I'm a new WordPress designer. My site runs Tesseract Theme and is built with Beaver Builder.
PROBLEM: When I post my website (https://louiseclark.tech) on Facebook it removed my site after a couple minutes. Now when I try to post my site it gives me this message--> It looks like a link you're sharing might be unsafe. If you can, please remove this link: louiseclark.tech Note: The unsafe link might be on the page you’re linking to.
What I've done to try and resolve:
When I ran my site through the Facebook debugger I got this message:
The 'fb:app_id' property should be explicitly provided, Specify the app ID so that stories shared to Facebook will be properly attributed to the app. Alternatively, app_id can be set in url when open the share dialog.
I created an app id following this instructional video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V97h03H21y0
I pasted my app id into my Yoast SEO plugin under the Facebook category.
Check my Google Webmaster Tools Sitemap...all is verified and sitemap set.
SSL certificate is set - checked with my hosting company SiteGround. When I asked them about this problem they didn't really feel that the security issues where from their side.
I've reported this problem to the black hole that is Facebook support.
Thank you for any insight.
In case anyone sees this thread, I found the solution.
When I moved my WordPress sites to managed WordPress hosting I also migrated my websites to https with the SSL certificates. While the pages were migrated and displaying the https just fine, the images still held their old url (http).
I did two things:
I installed SSL Content Fixer plugin. This worked for some images but not others.
I installed Better Search Replace plugin. I had found the specific insecure images using Firefox. From my page in Firefox, I went to:
Tools -> Page Info -> Media This showed me every image/js/css call on this page. Finding these images allowed me to use the plugin to make the changes.
It worked. I'm quite sure knowing how to code my site would be much better in this situation. But I'm a newbie and this is what I could come up with.
What I learned: It's a flag when you have a secure site that embeds non secure objects/images.
I have a website that is registered at GoDaddy and is hosted in Dropbox that blinks a Connection refused before connecting to the site (in Chrome) and I cannot figure it out.
I am aware that the site is not accessible by https due to the fact that I had to commit to either http or https in the forwarding with masking (GoDaddy has a dropdown menu, so I cannot simply use the unspecified src=//dl.dropbox.com/blablabla trick and I cannot drop the masking as .htcaccess does not work on Dropbox folders I think —I have asked elsewhere—). But I think this issue is unrelated to that as it should not affect a regular http connection. The problem is, I cannot figure it out.
The paper I submitted for publication got declined at the editorial first step as "the website didn't load" —no unusual browser opened the website that day—, so it is a worse problem that I thought.
I really want to both avoid paying a subscription and avoid ads courtesy of a free webhost, but I am open to suggestions.
This problem was a problem with the GoDaddy redirect and Dropbox when it was unspecified that it was http. https would not work.
However, it seems to have resolved itself, but it is still slow. I have another site on google drive and that runs much faster. So I would recommend that in the first place.