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[Spike] Membership expired, need theme updates


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Hello,

I've purchased Spike theme a couple years ago. I need some updates for this theme. Upon researching the pricing, I understand that $9 a year will be enough to get the theme updates? https://mythemeshop.com/pricing/

Am I correct?

I need your answer ASAP, since I get strange Google Console warnings:

I have just had an email from google console to say “New Mobile Usability issue detected for site https://unusualplaces.org/“ and below that it says Viewport not set Text too small to read Clickable elements too close together As I have had the website as it is for several years I assume they have changed their criteria but really not sure what is wrong. Looking further into the console it has an example http://unusualplaces.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/ and says only one page is affected. And that page is not supposed to be accessible to bots. Really confused. Any help greatly appreciated.

My robots.txt looks like that:

User-agent: * 
Disallow: /wp-admin/ 
Disallow: /wp-includes/ 
Disallow: /wp-content/plugins/ 
Disallow: /wp-content/themes/

So, basically, the new search console is pointing out usability errors on mobile devices on wordpress upload pages, that is, pages where I can not change font size, viewport window and things like that, how do I solve it, or what to do with that google does not take those pages into account.

Please advice if the new theme updates will fix it or it has something to do with the robots.txt?

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OK, I temporarily fixed that issue. It seems to be that Google bots are indexing the images on the server. What I did 

Index Manager

The Index Manager allows you to customize the way a directory will be viewed on the web. You can select between a default style, no indexes, or two types of indexing. If you do not wish for people to be able to see the files in your directory, choose no indexing.

  1. Log in to your Bluehost cPanel account.
  2. Locate the Advanced menu.
  3. Locate and click on the Index Manager icon
    Choose No Index for that folder.

    Will the theme update solve this issue? I believe that it has something to do with the theme. I believe that I might run in more issues with such errors.
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Hello,

Thank you for contacting MyThemeShop.

If you want to purchase the theme for a single domain, then it will cost you $35 for the first year and $19 from second year onward.

The $9 you are seeing is $9/month and is for the Extended Membership.

For your issues, yes, the latest version will fix the issue if this is something related to the theme.

But you need to check by deactivating your cache plugins to see the change.

Hope that helps.

Thank you.


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Hello,

We are glad you got that working now.

If you need anything else in future, feel free to ask.

Thank you for using MyThemeShop.


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