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  • Plugin Author Hinaloe

    (@hnle)

    Hi, is it true?

    When did you install this plugin?

    in WordPress’s latest version, there is similar to this plugin’s default main feature in core.

    How broke your slider?
    I cannot say this plugin never effect to slider, but I cannot understand it happen.

    If it is because of this plugin, I think it will fix with re-setting slider.

    (What way are you making slider?)

    and you looks report some other plugin same problem…… it may not this plugins problem, and it maybe resource problem……

    Thread Starter GranPaSmurf

    (@granpasmurf)

    Hinaloe, I believe the plug-in functioned correctly. The problem, I suspect, is in the coding of the theme. I am online with them for more help/
    The issue arose after I installed an SSL certificate to make my site more secure.
    When a user logs on using https:// then the slider works as intended. When https:// is used for log-on then the slider quits working.
    After posting the request for a way to undo, I recalled I am doing daily back-ups.
    I was able to, in effect, remove your plug-in by restoring to an earlier time before its installation.
    Yes, I posted to another plug-in for support. I had downloaded both and was trying each. It didn’t occur to me that inactivating the plug-ins would not reverse the action.
    I am online with the theme creators, Gabfire (very fine themes!) to correct the issue.
    After the restore (removing your plug-in) the site is no longer forced to log on as https://. Therefore to the user’s eye it is as before.
    Test this for yourself. The site is
    sanantonioteaparty.us
    Set your browser for both standard and then secure to see what happens.
    Forgive me for not making the issue more clear yesterday.

    Thread Starter GranPaSmurf

    (@granpasmurf)

    BTW, I strongly recommend UpDraftPlus for back-ups. This was almost a one-click solution (work-around).

    Plugin Author Hinaloe

    (@hnle)

    The problem is because jQuery url is defined as http not https!

    Thread Starter GranPaSmurf

    (@granpasmurf)

    Wow! thanks!
    I’m off the drill down into my theme code.

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