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  • #68057
     bit2bit
    Participant

    Hi!

    (Since this is my first topic on this forum – this is the best wp/bp theme I have ever used. Just amazing. Congratulations.)

    My community site is configured to run entirely over https. I had no mixed-content warnings so far. After uploading a Profile cover and examining the mixed-content-warning on the profile page, I have found this definition which causes that:

    body.buddypress.bp-default-cover div#item-header{background-image:url("<strong>http</strong>://mydomain.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Lighthouse.jpg");background-repeat:no-repeat;background-size:cover;background-position:center center;}

    Is there a way to change the absolute media-url to a relative one for this definition, or any other suggestion how to solve this?

    Thank you!

    #68144
     Laura
    Moderator

    Hello, will assign the ticket to a higher support lever who can help and advise you in your query.
    Thanks! 🙂

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    Laura Solanes - Graphic Designer and Web Designer

    Please be patient as I try to answer each topic as fast as i can.

    If you like the theme or the support you've received please consider leaving us a review on Themeforest!

    Always happy to help you 🙂

    #69191
     Andrei
    Moderator

    Can you please provide us a link to a profile page from your site ?
    Looking forward.
    Cheers

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    #69237
     bit2bit
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    #69276
     Andrei
    Moderator

    The cover photo seems to load correctly, with https, the only http resources I see are some photos from the rtMedia widget, can you please deactivate that widget for the moment and see if it resolves the issue ?

    Cheers

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    #69287
     bit2bit
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    #69290
     Andrei
    Moderator

    I see you have some caching plugin activated, this might cause the changes not to take effect immediately and unfortunately there isn’t any workaround for this case.

    Cheers

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    #69293
     bit2bit
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    #69297
     bit2bit
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    #69305
     Andrei
    Moderator

    I see that the file doesn’t get uploaded, please give a look at server side logs, maybe you can find any errors related to this issue.

    The save button isn’t triggered with javascript and I couldn’t see the error you specified.
    Also the files are uploaded to the default wp uploads directory but they aren’t registered as media attachments.

    Let me know if you can find any more clues to help us solve your issue.
    Cheers

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