As I said I am a beginner at the HTTPS stuff and I now know about the 
'developer tools'. They pointed me straight at the included files that were 
stuffed fill of 'http:' references that was causing the problems.
All fixed now and thank you Matthew.
Susan

On Tuesday, 24 May 2022 at 6:17:31 am UTC+10 matthew wall wrote:

> susan,
>
> use the developer tools in your web browser to help diagnose this kind of 
> problem.  opera, firefox and chrome each have a developer mode in which you 
> can see errors and diagnostics for web pages that would otherwise silently 
> go unnoticed, but for the wacky formatting.
>
> when the formatting is mixed up, the typical cause is that a css file is 
> broken or not available.
>
> when menus do not work, the typical cause is that a javascript file is 
> broken or not available.
>
> the developer console will show these problems immediately.
>
> m
>

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