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  • Sorry, but you’re using a premium/paid theme. It’s best to go to the support site where you bought the theme – http://themeforest.net/ – for help with customizations and issues. You paid for support when you bought the theme, so you should contact the people who sold you the theme. These forums are for themes available in the WordPress theme directory at ww.wp.xz.cn/themes/. See http://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Forum_Welcome#Commercial_Products

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    I did that already, and the people who made the theme told me to go to the people who made the Layer Slider.

    Honestly, looking at the screen shot I put above, it looks like something that can be fixed by understanding how wordpress works.

    I am no expert, but my guess is that I need to find the homepage of my site, within wordpress, and find where it is pointing to that skin on the layer slider, and change the file to https.

    Anyone got any idea how to do this?

    I did that already, and the people who made the theme told me to go to the people who made the Layer Slider.

    LayerSlider is a premium plugin from http://codecanyon.net/user/kreatura/ You need to ask them for help. We do not support commercial products here.

    If you use Firebug with Firefox, or use the developer tools in Chrome or Safari or IE you can see what’s loading on your site and where in the slider plugin to change the URL.

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    As I said in the last post, it’s not a problem with the Layer Slider, that works fine. It IS something to do with editing the home page of my site, directly, within wordpress (or the database file I read somewhere).

    Now I know that with Firebug you can find the problem, the screen shot above shows the problem using ‘View Source’. What I want to know is, how I can edit the home page, not the theme or the layer slider, and change the pointing to that Layer Slider file to https. That is a WordPress solution I am looking for.

    That is a WordPress solution I am looking for.

    This is not a “WordPress” issue. It is LayerSlider and the way Enfold integrates LayerSlider.

    Read the URL you note in the screenshot. The non-https URL is the Enfold theme enqueuing the LayerSlider skin.

    Enfold is the theme, and Enfold generates the home page using LayerSlider; WordPress does not generate the theme in use for your home page or site.

    LayerSlider is a premium plugin from http://codecanyon.net/user/kreatura/ You need to ask them for help. We do not support commercial products here.

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