I have a mixed content issue with a background image after upgrading to https:// as follows:
An image with an insecure url of “http://test.kriesi.at/construction/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2015/10/house-wire-model-fade-white-1500×1085.png” was loaded via the javascript file: https://collins-control.com/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.js
I don’t think I need a background image at all (plus it’s large), and would like to remove this link to your website. No background images are checked in the theme options. Would you please let me know if I missed something? Thanks.
Hey PierreLeBear,
It looks like it’s added as a background to this section: ELECTRIC POWER ASSURANCE FOR YOUR HOME & BUSINESS, could you try to recreate that section then delete the old one to see if that helps please?
Best regards,
Rikard
Thank you very much Rikard. I solved the problem by replacing the background in the sections in question with an image that was in my library. Then, when I removed that image, the link to a kriesi.at image disappeared and the mixed content disappeared. So, it seems there was a default link to the construction theme, which I had used as a base for my design. Looks like an initialization problem.
Then, on the home page, the page was rendered with the logo and menu overlapping the first section. That seems like an issue. I was able to quickly recreate the content in a new page using templates (they are awesome). Once I did that, and replaced the home page with it, everything came back correctly.
Thank you for helping me resolve a very vexing problem!