First, I get this warning visiting your site: NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID Are you using a self-signed certificate? If not, where did you get it?
Once there, I see
Mixed Content: The page at 'https://www.gymviperproducts.com/' was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure element 'http://www.gymviperproducts.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Heea9b4544b4847ad8a5e0197f690fcda2.jpg'. This request was automatically upgraded to HTTPS, For more information see https://blog.chromium.org/2019/10/no-more-mixed-messages-about-https.html
That seems to be one of the images in your slider.
It is self-signed. I purchased it through Namecheap.
I attempted to reinstall in CPanel…to no avail…
How did you find that notice? It’s not appearing for me?
you purchased a self-signed certificate? That’s not good.
Does your host support Let’s Encrypt? That’s the free cert you should be using.
Everything about SSL on your site: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.gymviperproducts.com&latest
I just took a look at the applications…I did not see one for let’s encrypt in cpanel.
I found the image that was referenced above. If I delete, should this fix the error?
The permalink in the media gallery does say “https” not “http” as it shows above
Delete and re-add the image or update it in your slider. A self-signed cert will not work for you; it will block visitors. Contact your host regarding Let’s Encrypt.
Oh, you’re hosted by GoDaddy. They don’t support Let’s Encrypt. If you want a cert, you’ll have to pay them for one.
Or maybe consider a new host that supports Let’s Encrypt – lots to choose from.
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This reply was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by
Kenny Moore.
Hey, guys! So, thank you so much for helping me! I figured out the problem. It was a me error. I did not update the cname record to reflect and point towards the correct certificates.
I just got the website up and it is running seamlessly now! Thank you so much for helping me troubleshoot this error. You are greatly appreciated!