Finding and changing an HTML error?
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Finding and changing an HTML error?
I am told by google I have a line somewhere on my website returning an error, obvously http and not https. How can I possibly find it to correct it http://developers.google.com
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Re: Finding and changing an HTML error?
How is this related to WWB?
What exactly did you do?
Can you please be more specific?
What exactly did you do?
Can you please be more specific?
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Re: Finding and changing an HTML error?
I didnt't DO anything, Google lighthouse warned me I have broken link that has an http instead of a https, but I just need to know how to find that link, obviously in HTML somewhere, but rather that spend many hours searching, I wondered if there is a quick way. I have tried 'find' but with no result.
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Re: Finding and changing an HTML error?
I meant, which software features did you use? What does your website look like? Where do you get this error?I didnt't DO anything,
It is very difficult to help you without knowing exactly what you have done.
If you need help then please provide more details.
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Re: Finding and changing an HTML error?
Have you tried using the following SEO Assistant reading from
"Link is not secure
This warning will be displayed when the link uses http:// instead of https://"
"Link is not secure
This warning will be displayed when the link uses http:// instead of https://"