OK, understood. Let's minimize annoyance and hassle.
We in fact have no "real" problem here. All existing stuff and sites will continue to function.
The only change is that the major browsers will display a site which is not 100% https as "not secure" in the address bar, which simply is the truth.
The only thing they changed is: telling us about it.
As we are really just a fun site, we have no time pressure in switching over to https, although of course, in the long run, we should, as everybody else.
I suggest we wait until the browsers display that tag:
My guess is that 99% of all forum pages already will get a "secure" tagging.
We in fact have no "real" problem here. All existing stuff and sites will continue to function.
The only change is that the major browsers will display a site which is not 100% https as "not secure" in the address bar, which simply is the truth.
The only thing they changed is: telling us about it.
As we are really just a fun site, we have no time pressure in switching over to https, although of course, in the long run, we should, as everybody else.
I suggest we wait until the browsers display that tag:
My guess is that 99% of all forum pages already will get a "secure" tagging.