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It works great when I view the website locally, but when deployed it's not working correct. take a look at https://www.connectthoughts.com/
I've used quite a few hugo Themes and never had issues with github/netlify.
I love this theme and will be great if you can help with it.
I also received this email from Netlify.
Insecure mixed content detected in
rajganesh
Although you have enabled HTTPS on your site, we’ve detected some content that’s still being served over an HTTP connection. This phenomenon, called mixed content, happens when both HTTP and HTTPS are being used to load the same page.
Mixed content impacts the security and user experience of your site, and prevents browsers from protecting your users from malicious attacks.
We’ve added some information to your deploy log to help you find the problem. Most major browsers also provide tools to help you find and fix mixed content. They alert you about mixed content in the JavaScript console. To find this console, you can right-click in any page of your site, select “Inspect Element”, and then select “Console”.
Google’s Developer Guides provide a more extensive description about this problem and its solution.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
It works great when I view the website locally, but when deployed it's not working correct. take a look at https://www.connectthoughts.com/
I've used quite a few hugo Themes and never had issues with github/netlify.
I love this theme and will be great if you can help with it.
I also received this email from Netlify.
Insecure mixed content detected in
rajganesh
Although you have enabled HTTPS on your site, we’ve detected some content that’s still being served over an HTTP connection. This phenomenon, called mixed content, happens when both HTTP and HTTPS are being used to load the same page.
Mixed content impacts the security and user experience of your site, and prevents browsers from protecting your users from malicious attacks.
We’ve added some information to your deploy log to help you find the problem. Most major browsers also provide tools to help you find and fix mixed content. They alert you about mixed content in the JavaScript console. To find this console, you can right-click in any page of your site, select “Inspect Element”, and then select “Console”.
Google’s Developer Guides provide a more extensive description about this problem and its solution.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: