I’ve been getting a similar error from arrow.scrolltotop.com for a while now. Presumably something to do with the arrow on the new theme.
This has happened before. More than once and quite a while ago, IIRC. It doesn’t seem to be a big deal. Firefox never stopped me from getting on the site, just nagged at me.
That’s a slightly different issue. The people who make the arrow updated their site (including adding HTTPS), and it made the arrow here stop working.
Personally, I always thought it was overkill. A nice “scroll to top” button is really easy to make locally, not requiring you to run a script from another site. Sure, it wouldn’t have that fancy “watch it scroll up” effect, but it would work.
I noticed that your site certificate expired again. Today’s the day: 1/9/19-1/10/20.
~Max
Likewise. Just got a warning when I tried to connect five minutes ago (but interestingly only when I accessed the boards on my Mac but not on a Windows machine).
I’m on Windows, using Chrome, and I just got it, too.
Sooooo much competence…
Note that an expired SSL certificate does not mean your connection is unencrypted. Certificates expire to force websites to keep up to date with the latest SSL standards, sort of like how doctors have to renew their licenses every year. A doctor without a one-day expired license probably still knows how to treat patients (I’m ignoring the legal repercussions), and a SSL-certificate one day expired is still quite secure.
Correct me if I’m wrong.
~Max
Since there is a current thread on this, I’ve closed this old one.