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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: SSL Error on My New SiteI solved the problem. A link appears as http in theme settings. After doing https, the problem was fixed. Thank you. I hope it will be useful for those who have the same problem.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: SSL Error on My New Sitethanks George,
I’ll do the necessary checks again. I’ll send feedback when I find out what caused the problem. Thanks again …
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: SSL Error on My New Sitehello George Appiah,
First of all, thank you for your reply.
I checked my site again, cleared the cache, but the error persists. Maybe it’s the old cache you see. I left the screenshot below.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Force SSLYou can add your site to cloudflare. ssl will come automatically.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Related Products TAB is shown twicehii sawsonu.
As far as I understand, the source of the problem is related to the theme and / or plugin you use. The related products section can be displayed twice if both the plugin is active and the theme is active. You need to disable the “featured products” feature from the theme or plugin.
hello first. I have had an error similar to yours on [redacted]. First of all, updating the php version must be done by the server. You have also taken the right step on this subject. On the other hand, if the problem is not solved even though you have upgraded the php version by the server, re-request the php supported version of the theme you used from the place you bought it. This is how I solved the problem on my site that I mentioned above.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Images Optimize and Upload CF7] Undefined index errorForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: There is a critical error on your websiteFirst of all, have you installed a new plugin recently? If you have installed a new plugin, that plugin may be the cause of the problem. I had the same problem before on my website.
It is very simple to do. Go to your WordPress admin area and re-enable each one by one until you get a screen that says “A critical error has occurred on your website.” The problem is the plugin you just activated. Once you have discovered the problem, you should probably undo the subject or module that caused it.