SSL Insecure ContentFixer – An In-Depth Look at How This WordPress Plugin Can Help
If your WordPress blog or site has SSL problems, this article will show you how to automatically perform some basic SSL fixes. This simple WordPress plugin will automatically perform some basic SSL fixes on a per-blog basis, when a new post is made. The plugin is designed to be very easy to install and use and there are virtually no technical steps involved. When you first install SSL Insecure Contentfixer, its default configuration is activated and it will automatically perform some basic fixes for your blog using the Basic fix level.
You can set certain basic settings to perform SSL fixes automatically each time a new post is made. For instance, you can choose to fix a particular problem message on an error page, a login message, or a used cookie option. You can also choose to automatically fix any image or video thumbnails that might be missing from your post. The last thing you can do with SSL Insecure Contentfixer is to make any other changes to the code of your blog or site. By clicking on the manage files icon next to the word Fixes, you can change the settings used to automatically perform some basic SSL fixes on this site.
One other feature of SSL Insecure Contentfixer is that it can perform automatic SSL/SSL termination on login errors that occur when users attempt to log in to the site. The plugin makes use of an SSL Fix code to detect common login errors and then it will automatically terminate the connection before the page is fully displayed to the visitor. The SSL Fix code is also useful for preventing users from logging into the site without a password. Finally, this plugin also prevents users from trying to guess their username or password when logging in to the site.