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  • Thread Starter wampfort

    (@wampfort)

    Hi Zafer, thank you for your quick response.
    I just confirmed that I can customize the theme when I access the WordPress site directly, without proxying traffic through Nginx Proxy Manager. Therefore, I am now certain that the issue lies between Nginx and WordPress, and it is probably related to the certificate. I will update this thread if I find a solution.

    Has anyone used the same setup and can offer any tips regarding this issue?

    Thread Starter wampfort

    (@wampfort)

    I just confirmed that I can customize the theme when I access the WordPress site directly, without proxying traffic through Nginx Proxy Manager. Therefore, I am now certain that the issue lies between Nginx and WordPress, and it is probably related to the certificate. I will update this thread if I find a solution.

    Has anyone used the same setup and can offer any tips regarding this issue?

    Thread Starter wampfort

    (@wampfort)

    Hi Nithin,

    Thank you for your quick response. However, as I mentioned earlier, I don’t see any logs related to the theme in the debug.log, even with debug mode enabled.

    Additionally, the support team has not been very helpful. Would you recommend a WooCommerce-compatible theme that also works well with other themes in case we decide to migrate?

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter wampfort

    (@wampfort)

    Hi George,

    Thank you for your quick response. However, after thoroughly checking, I believe the issue lies between NPM and WordPress. I tried accessing it internally by modifying the hosts file, but I still get the “ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS” error.

    Have you tried proxying traffic to the WordPress domain internally?

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