El Loro posted:By the way, in Lori's post above she mentions that she was doing the SSL thing. In a few words, for a website to be able to be HTTPS it has to have a SSL certificate.
For a much longer and very technical explanation you can have a look at:
https://www.socialstrata.com/b...y-for-your-community
Nice explanation. Didn’t understand it, bar the odd bits and dabs but if it help, I am all for that