on 12-11-2017 06:22 PM
In the past I have always linked to my photos that are uploaded to my own personal website. Now I am getting a security error or http error. Is this not allowed anymore?
Is there any other way to include photos in the item description?
TIA
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on 13-11-2017 05:16 PM
@toppetzonline wrote:This shows how to change the html link from http to https, but my website isn't https. If I change it to that then it doesn't work
You'll have to buy an SSL certificate which your hosting site should be able to provide.
(they should also be able to provide installation guidance or do it for you)
You only need the cheapest option which should be about $30 or less for 12 months.
on 12-11-2017 06:57 PM
on 13-11-2017 05:11 PM
This shows how to change the html link from http to https, but my website isn't https. If I change it to that then it doesn't work
on 13-11-2017 05:16 PM
@toppetzonline wrote:This shows how to change the html link from http to https, but my website isn't https. If I change it to that then it doesn't work
You'll have to buy an SSL certificate which your hosting site should be able to provide.
(they should also be able to provide installation guidance or do it for you)
You only need the cheapest option which should be about $30 or less for 12 months.
on 13-11-2017 09:09 PM
Why do you need photos in the description? You can add 12 photos as photos, why do you need to add them in the description as well? I know I am not alone when I say that photos doubled up in the description can't get me hitting the back button quick enough. If I want to look at photos, I look at the photo gallery. Description photos suck.
14-11-2017 08:21 AM - edited 14-11-2017 08:21 AM
Normally I hate the giant scroller photos in the description and like you, hit the back button, but the OP has used them sparingly and effectivly. I dont mind the way they have used photos in their description, it looks quite proffesional.
on 14-11-2017 02:45 PM
Your host can sell you a SSL certificate which will allow you to use HTTPS. (Are you using Hostgator? they charge about $35/year for a basic certificate)
on 15-11-2017 06:44 PM