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Hi Victoria
Thank you very much. I will write to you again when it’s done. :)
Hi Victoria
Thank you very much for that. Unfortunately, I have already done the HTTPS setup with Really Simple SSL, adjusted all links, cleared the cache, done numerous types of troubleshooting etc. I have spent so much time doing this, and I worked with my hosting provider for hours at the weekend trying to solve the problem, but it did not get solved. I have probably spent 60 hours trying to solve the problem.
This is very serious and a huge problem for me, as I use my website to present my concept and my work, and I will not be able to make money without that website. Therefore, I have decided to delete everything from my website (WordPress, Enfold, every piece of content, everything on the server etc.) and rebuild it from scratch again. I will take screenshots of every adjustment of every setting made in Enfold, I will copy all text from every text field, take screenshots of every adjustment og every setting in every element made in the Avis Layout Builder etc. I will then delete and clear everything, and when there is nothing left, I will start rebuilding the website from scratch again (that includes, of course, re-installing Enfold).
Do you have any recommendations for the process of deleting and rebuilding everything? Something that I should be aware of in order to be sure that I’m 100% back to “ground zero” before starting to rebuild the website? Maybe something specifically related to the deletion and re-installation of Enfold?
Thank you very much in regard.
Hi Victoria
Thank you very much for your input. I tried disabling the Really Simple SSL plugin, thus going back to “http mode”. When I do that, the website works perfectly in Chrome (as long as I don’t follow the links that have “https” in them, but go to these pages manually in order to stay in “http mode”). I have now tested the site many times in this “http mode”, and it works perfectly in Chrome. So now I know what the problem is. But how do I solve the problem so that I can have a website that is in SSL/HTTPS “mode” and still works in Chrome?
Thank you very much in regard for your answer! I look forward to hearing from you! :)
Best regards
ENVJHi Victoria
Thank you very much for your answer. I will post the content of the .htaccess file in the private content box below. :)
Unfortunately, I don’t know if this started happening when I switched to https, because I did that a long time ago, and I never checked the website in Chrome before this week. So I don’t know.
I look forward to hearing from you again! :)
Illingo: Thank you for the comment. I don’t have the Lazy Load plugin installed, so that can’t be the problem, but thank you for your suggestion. :)
Victoria: When you are in my WordPress backend, just do whatever experiments you want to do, I don’t expect you to ask me before changing/deactivating something etc. :) I look so much forward to hearing from you! :)
Hi Victoria
Thank you very much! :)
Yes, I will give you access to the website, I will write the login information to WordPress in the private context box. :) Please let me know if you need any more information. :)
Again, thank you!! :)
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