Really Simple SSL won’t break your site, unless your ssl certificate is not valid and you choose to override the warning about this.
In your case I would recommend to enable the htaccess redirect in settings/ssl. This should resolve your issue.
Can you show me in more details on how I should do that?
If you go to settings/ssl in your WordPress admin, then enable the setting ‘htaccess redirect’, you’re all set.
These are the only settings that are showing up, I dont see ‘htaccess redirect’:
1) Mixed content fixer
2) Stop editing the .htaccess file
3) Fire mixed content fixer with different method
4) Dismiss all Really Simple SSL notices
5) Enable High Contrast mode
Plugin Author
Mark
(@markwolters)
Hi @jetmirdemiri,
you are likely using WordPress multisite, as the plugin does not have the .htaccess redirect option on multisite installations. The .htaccess redirect can be added manually. For detailed instructions on how to do that see https://really-simple-ssl.com/manually-insert-htaccess-redirect-http-to-https/
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Hey Mark,
I have activated 301 .htaccess redirect as you advised me to do, but still my posts are showing both in http and https, I.E: http://crypto-academy.org/ethereum-has-just-completed-its-last-test-run-before-the-most-crucial-crypto-event/.
Can you help me please as the plugin is saying that 77% ssl is activated in my website but I am still having the problem with both http and https content.