HTTPS doesn't display the carousel
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Hi @arminunruh, @mariusjopen
I am coming back with another bug that I have noticed on my website. My web address appears as "https" on Google, even if it set as "http" in my wordpress settings. The bug is that the carousel I have on my home page doesn't appear when the address is defined on "https", but it works when it is "http". The big problem is that Google indexes the website as "https", so everyone who is going on my website by Google won't see the carousel.
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Thank you!
Loris -
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Hey!
Can you update the carousel and see if it works now?
If you use https or http is configured in your webhost control panel as far as i know!
Have a good day
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Hi @arminunruh,
I have updated the caroussel. Now it shows up, but it doesn't work until the end…
Best,
Loris -
Hi @arminunruh, @mariusjopen
I have looked more attentively into this issue, and I discovered that Firefox tells me some elements of my website are not secure. Even if my website is configured on 'http' in my Wordpress panel, it shows up as 'https', and this seems to block the caroussel. If I disable the protection, the website switches from 'https' to 'http' and the carousel works perfectly. I have tried to upload the images of my carousel again, but it doesn't solve the problem.- image 1* — The website is on https > 'security problem' > the carousel doesn't work well.
- image 2* — The website security is off > it switches to http > the carousel works well.
This is a real issue for me because I use this caroussel to show a product I am selling. If the carousel doesn't work I loose my clients.
I really hope we can solve this problem! Thanks.
All the best,
LorisHere is the link to my page.
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Hi Loris!
we will look into this again and keep you updated!Best!
Marius
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Hello Loris!
I realized there was still a problem with http and https and carousel images. I fixed that now and updated you carousel addon on your website.
I see firefox still says there are graphics that are loaded with a non-secure connection.
I found this in your website source code:<input style="width: 85px;" alt="PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!" name="submit" src="http://lorispernoux.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/btn-cart-5.png" type="image">
Maybe try and set the src="" variable to https://lorispernoux.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/btn-cart-5.png
(https instead of http)
Have a good day
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Hi @arminunruh,
I have set https to the src, it works perfectly now!
You are doing a very great job, thank you very much again!
All the best,
Loris
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