I have just migrated my entire site from http to https, and a Semrush audit now flags 1,203 mixed-content errors, all tied to images that are still being loaded over http. The task is straightforward: locate every image reference across the database, theme files, and any hard-coded areas, switch them to https, then verify that the site is 100 % free of mixed-content warnings. Because of strict in-house security policies you will be working through TeamViewer on my PC. We can schedule screen-sharing sessions at mutually convenient times; I’ll stay available to grant admin rights, reboot the server if required, and run fresh Semrush crawls while you watch. I’m honestly not sure whether a current backup exists, so your first step should be to confirm—or create—one before making changes. I’m open to the approach you prefer, whether that’s a bulk search-and-replace in the database, plugin, WP-CLI, an automated script, or manual edits, as long as it is safe and leaves no orphaned links behind. Deliverables • All image URLs served over https • A fresh Semrush or browser console check showing zero mixed-content errors • A brief log of what was changed so I can reproduce the fix if ever needed If you’ve done large-scale mixed-content clean-ups before and are comfortable working live via TeamViewer, let’s get this knocked out quickly.