=== Force SSL ===
Contributors: Trevor Turk, bestweblayout
Tags: https, ssl, force ssl, force ssl connection, private ssl, public ssl, security, shared ssl, force ssl plugin, forse ssl, force sll, fors ssl, fore ssl, forc ssl, ssl sertificate, force HTTPS connection, redirect traffic, redirect traffic from HTTP to HTTPS, HTTPS connection, HTTP connection. 
Requires at least: 2.8
Tested up to: 4.0.1
Stable tag: 1.3
License: GPLv3 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html

For those will an SSL certificate, this plugin forces an HTTPS connection for security purposes.

== Description ==

If you are using SSL certificates and you want to redirect all traffic from HTTP to HTTPS, then the plugin Force SSL is what you need.

== Installation ==

1. Upload the `force-ssl` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory.
2. Activate the plugin via the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= What should I do if I activated the plugin and my website stopped working? =

Most likely your hosting is not configured properly. To fix this, connect to your hosting via FTP client, go to the directory `/wp-content/plugins/` and rename folder with name `force-ssl`.

== Changelog ==

= V1.3 - 03.12.2014 =
* Update : We remove a menu page.

= V1.2 - 21.11.2014 =
* Update : We updated all functionality for Wordpress 4.0.1.
* NEW    : We added a menu page.

= V1.1 - 18.08.2014 =
* Update : We updated all functionality for Wordpress 3.9.2.

= V1.0 - 04.11.2005 =
* New : The Force SSL plugin is ready for use.

== Upgrade Notice ==

= V1.3 =
We remove a menu page.

= V1.2 =
We updated all functionality for Wordpress 4.0.1. We added a menu page.

= V1.1 =
We updated all functionality for Wordpress 3.9.2.

= V1.0 =
The Force SSL plugin is ready for use.
