Hi Steven,

Thanks for the reply! If I purchase JuiceBox Pro, what is involved in upgrading my Lite version to Pro? I wish to minimize any disruption to the production site and don't particularly want to have to re-configure everything again.

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(2 replies, posted in Juicebox-Lite Support)

Hi rnistler,

See the screenshots below to summarise a typical content type/ fields config, this may be of some benefit to you. If your problem is related specifically to the Drupal Views module, unfortunately I won't be of any help to you as I have never used the Views module and Juicebox on the same Drupal site before. If this is the case, contact the Drupal forums as Steven suggests.

It is also worth double checking the Drupal log file in case any related issues are noted: (Admin >> Reports >> Recent Log Messages)

Drupal Fields List
http://picpaste.com/pics/dVGURr0F.1426523502.jpg
Drupal Display List
http://picpaste.com/pics/wCmyFRUZ.1426523446.jpg
Configure Display for Image
http://picpaste.com/pics/ItlskCGM.1426523527.jpg

You could also create a Juicebox gallery in Drupal and bypass the use of the module by using the "JuiceboxBuilder" to create the gallery, then using a typical content type with "Full HTML" as the text format, paste the JuiceboxBuilder code to the body, though I understand the preference of using the Drupal module for admin purposes.

I have a JuiceBox Lite gallery working on a website, when I enable SSL the site is rated as a security risk as it contains unencrypted content.

The Juicebox logo embedded in the Lite gallery, found at this address http://juicebox.net/img/jb001.png is the cause of the problem, as it is pointing to an unencrypted HTTP URL.

How can I correct this issue? I need to amend this URL to point to a HTTPS address, otherwise I cannot secure my site with SSL. I have been unable to find a reference to this URL in any of the JuiceBox library files.

Kind regards,
TED