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March 9, 2016 at 12:02 am #829787
We made our pages on a staging site with https on it and completed 4-5 pages on this version of the site. When we finally went live we moved our site from an https site to an http. Everything was working up to this point save some minor tweaks.
Since we wanted the final site to be in https as well so we bought an SSL certificate for the new domain and the site transitioned alright except for the fact when I try to edit the page in Cornerstone, the X Theme/Cornerstone plugin is warning me that there has been modifications made to the page outside of Cornerstone and that making changes in the Cornerstone editor will overwrite my existing page.
I want to make it clear that the original pages were made in Cornerstone so I find it puzzling that it is not detecting that.
I would prefer not to start over because it took some time to get those pages ready. I considered exporting the existing page as a block template and re-applying it but unfortunately I can no longer do that since Cornerstone is not even seeing anything from the page.
I suspect that something happened during our switch to HTTPs but I can’t seem to figure out what without the risk of overwriting the page.
One of the affected pages is our home page (www.secureaplus.com)
Wordpress Version: 4.4.2
X Theme Version: 4.3.4
Cornerstone Plugin Version: 1.1.3I’ve also attached screenshots of the page.
March 9, 2016 at 5:30 am #830084Hi there,
Thanks for writing in!
This could happen if the Cornerstone content is not migrated correctly. Please review our knowledge base article on Cornerstone Migration to learn more about migrating Cornerstone content.
Thank you!
March 9, 2016 at 8:01 pm #831313Thanks for the response! We somehow figured it out and it seems to be working fine now. We’ll definitely use the resources provided should we migrate our other site once we are done building it.
March 9, 2016 at 10:09 pm #831449Happy to hear that. Feel free to ask us again. Have a great day! 🙂
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