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Thanks for following up on this! My client chose to have me swap in the WooCommerce breadcrumbs as a matter of expediency, as I was not moving forward on troubleshooting the Yoast breadcrumb issue. We still have the Yoast SEO plugin installed – we value its overall functionality.
Thanks for looking into this. Unfortunately, the recommended steps did not resolve the issue.
I’ve updated to Yoast 20.11. I’m running WordPress 6.2.2 and Elementor 3.14.1. Here is the link to an image of the Yoast Breadcrumbs widget in Elementor: https://pasteboard.co/COsxhkUs45UT.png
The URL for the page shown in the image is https://mellowmarshfarm.com/general-info/
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mixed content warning for content not foundThanks, @jnashhawkins. A couple more avenues to pursue. I’ll let you know when I eventually find the solution to this mystery.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mixed content warning for content not found@t-p and @jnashhawkins, thanks for the suggestions. The Better Search & Replace plugin did not turn up the bad reference, and the Insecure Content Fixer plugin has not fixed the insecure content.
I tried re-loading the offending file in its original location (/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/waterfall.jpg). This removes the “Failure to load resource” error but does not remove the mixed content warning.
Here is the mixed content warning in its entirety: “Mixed Content: The page at ‘https://carolverner.com/’ was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure image ‘http://carolverner.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Waterfall.jpg’. This content should also be served over HTTPS.”
I would like to edit and correct the insecure image pointer from http to https, but I have had no luck find it in my file system. Can you suggest where it might be lurking? Thanks.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Playing background video in slow motionThanks, @anevins and @otto42. I was able to resolve the issue by reconfiguring the MP4 file outside of WordPress. I was hoping to learn if there is a different way to load a video into WordPress than by going through the Media Library. It seemed like a WordPress issue because the original video ran differently on my local machine and after I uploaded it to the Media Library.