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  • Not sure about part one of your question there both http and https versions look identical. For part two, securing specific pages, try this plugin: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wordpress-https/ . From its FAQ page:

    How do I make only certain pages secure?

    The plugin adds a meta box to the add/edit post screen entitled HTTPS. In that meta box, a checkbox for ‘Secure Post’ has been added to make this process easy. See Screenshots if you’re having a hard time finding it. Alternatively, you can use URL Filters to secure post and pages by their permalink.

    Hi,

    I checked, the font issue is not there.

    And regarding the ssl, this doc might help you.

    https://perfectioncoding.com/how-to-force-https-on-a-wordpress-page/

    Thread Starter franksnopes

    (@franksnopes)

    Thanks for the response and help. Strange that you guys don’t see what I am seeing re. font size using https://
    I’ve used three different computers and two different browsers and they all show the menu font as smaller when using https:// I know the rest of the pages look fine i.e. Text Body. However, the menu font size does change as far as I can see. Even using Chrome I opened https:// and https:// and toggled them side by side and there is a difference on the menu font.

    Thanks.

    Moderator Jose Castaneda

    (@jcastaneda)

    THEME COFFEE MONKEY

    What versions of browsers are you using and what operating systems?

    Thread Starter franksnopes

    (@franksnopes)

    Win 7 and I have Firefox, IE, and Chrome, all the latest versions.

    Moderator Jose Castaneda

    (@jcastaneda)

    THEME COFFEE MONKEY

    Have you checked all CSS is valid?? From a quick glance I could tell something just wasn’t right…

    Thread Starter franksnopes

    (@franksnopes)

    How do I check if it’s valid?

    Thread Starter franksnopes

    (@franksnopes)

    Holy Cow, I checked my CSS using the W3C CSS validator and it shows over 700 errors. The strange part is I’ve never touched my CSS file. I’ve used the WordPress defaults on the Theme.

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