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Could the citation helper include DOI-links as https rather than http?

The citation helper usually includes some link in the citation. Specifically, it includes a link to zbMATH. And a link to a paper - quite often as DOI. However, the DOI-links are in the "old"...
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Chat https redirects to http

Yes, yes, I know https isn't officially supported. If you go to a chat room link like https://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/1 (note that there isn't a room name), it would automatically redirect the ...
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Link to parent site is not HTTPS in the sidebar/dropdown "Step 1: Draft your question" on any per-site Meta

When asking a question here on Meta SE, the sidebar titled "Step 1: Draft your question" (which appears as a dropdown menu on mobile in the responsive design) has the following text: Is ...
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Http link in the side bar after the sites are rolled-out with https

In Ask Question, when you click inside the body section, we can see the How to Format section in the side bar. In the list of tips, the last line is: ► basic HTML also allowed There still the ...
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1 answer
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"View more [accounts]" link on user profile page is HTTP

The "View more" link below the list of accounts on user profile is HTTP instead of HTTPS. Other stackexchange.com links are also HTTP, for example link to the network profile.
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Permalink short URLs lose HTTPS

Here's something I noticed while testing a client-side fix for this issue. If you follow a permalink / shortcut URL with an https: protocol, like: https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/223725 you'll get ...
15 votes
1 answer
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https links to same site don't auto-prettify

Normally, when one posts a link to a question on the same site, it automatically 'prettyfies' the link. https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/218060/https-links-to-same-site-dont-auto-prettify ...
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The linked content on chat servers isn't protocol relative

The page at https://chat.stackexchange.com/ has all the stylesheets and scripts hard bound to use http: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://cdn-chat.sstatic.net/chat/css/chat.stackexchange.com.css?...