I have been building a site on my development webspace. This does not yet have an SSL certificate although it will do once I change the DNS over when the site is launched. However, the default settings for the webhost was to use SSL. This caused me a few issues with occasional warnings from my browser security about security certificates - this was annoying but didn't stop me building the site.
However, this prevented me from connecting to Jetpack, so I changed the host settings to forget about trying to use SSL. Now the site was completely http rather than trying to use https, I could connect to Jetpack and finish configuration.
However, when I try to use the Nicepage plugin to edit a page, I get the attached screen and I'm not logged in to my Nicepage account - presumably because of the change from https to http. The window is blank but with a large blank box over it. The status bar tells me I'm not signed in but it's greyed out and I can't so how I can log in.
How do I resolve this so I can edit pages in http?
I have been building a site on my development webspace. This does not yet have an SSL certificate although it will do once I change the DNS over when the site is launched. However, the default settings for the webhost was to use SSL. This caused me a few issues with occasional warnings from my browser security about security certificates - this was annoying but didn't stop me building the site. However, this prevented me from connecting to Jetpack, so I changed the host settings to forget about trying to use SSL. Now the site was completely http rather than trying to use https, I could connect to Jetpack and finish configuration. However, when I try to use the Nicepage plugin to edit a page, I get the attached screen and I'm not logged in to my Nicepage account - presumably because of the change from https to http. The window is blank but with a large blank box over it. The status bar tells me I'm not signed in but it's greyed out and I can't so how I can log in. How do I resolve this so I can edit pages in http?Last edited 29 February 2020 by Alan Henness