• Resolved krmkrx

    (@krmkrx)


    Hello, after installing this plugin and lettting the check run, it got stuck at 87 %. I went ahead and deactivated the plugin and uninstalled it right after. However, the “Site Health” tab is still visible in the Tools section and my site randomly outputs PR_CONNECT_RESET_ERROR with Firefox for example. I need to refresh a lot of times in order to access the page again. Sometimes after refreshing, the CSS seems to not apply. In summary this plugin completly broke my page and I need help to restore.

    First and most important, how can I delete this plugin correctly?
    Maybe it is still processing something in the background thus causing this overload on my page resulting in the TLS Handshake errors and all webbrowers unable to establish a secure connection.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Marius L. J.

    (@clorith)

    Hiya,

    WordPress 5.2 introduced the Site Health section of this plugin to WordPress it self, so it’ll always be there in the menu. The features from it only exist on that page though, so any errors you are seeing elsewhere on your site from your browser will more than likely be unrelated.

    Handshake errors like this may indicate either a problem with the certificate used to enable HTTPS on your website, or the settings on your server relating to how the certificate is used.

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