How Do I Add SSL and HTTPS in WordPress?

Adding SSL and HTTPS to your WordPress site is simple. First, you need to install the SSL and HTTPS plugins from the WordPress Plugin Repository. These plugins will automatically add the necessary security measures to your WordPress site.

Once the plugins are installed, you will need to configure them. To do this, open the SSL and HTTPS plugins in your WordPress admin area, and click on the “Settings” button. On the “Settings” page, you will need to enter the following information:.

1. The server name or IP address of your WordPress site

2. The port on which your WordPress site is running

3. The certificate name and filepath of the SSL or HTTPS certificate

4. The password for the certificate

5. The site’s hostname or IP address

6. The site’s port

7. The site’s unique ID

8. The site’s session ID

9. The site’s security mode (SSL or not SSL)

10. The site’s redirect URL

11. The site’s robots.txt file

12. The site’s .htaccess file

13. The site’s css files

14. The site’s js files

15. The site’s images

16. The site’s wp-config.php file

Once you have entered all of the information required, click on the “Save Settings” button. Next, you need to activate the SSL and HTTPS plugins. To do this, go to the “Plugins” area of your WordPress site, and click on the “Activate” button next to the SSL and HTTPS plugins.

Finally, you need to make sure that the SSL and HTTPS settings are activated on your WordPress site. To do this, go to the “Settings” page for the SSL and HTTPS plugins, and click on the “Activate” button next to the “SSL” and “HTTPS” settings.

Conclusion

Adding SSL and HTTPS to your WordPress site is simple. All you need to do is install the necessary plugins from the WordPress Plugin Repository, enter the appropriate information on the “Settings” page, and activate the plugins.