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  • Hi Chipro,

    Is there a specific reason that you’re not using a HTTPS on your site?
    By today’s standards this is a must-have as sites without HTTPS get penalized by search engines and site crawlers.

    Also, from what I can see that the theme that you are using is outdated as the last update was released back in 2018. Fontawesome on your site is also still at 4.7 that was released in 2016 while the latest version is already at 5.13.

    I would suggest getting in touch with your theme devs if they are still active and ask for an updated version that supports newer Fontawesome fonts, and also install SSL certificate on your site in order to resolve further penalizing of your site.

    Your host should be able to sort out the free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate for you.

    Cheers,
    Predrag

    Thread Starter chipro

    (@chipro)

    Hello!

    Thanks for the response.

    Unfortunately, there was no update done to the theme, probably it was abandoned. I will try to manually update it

    I will also switch to https, if this is now a standard, or a must.

    I must admit that the website is a travel blog and i have no deep knowledge of worpdress and web, actually.

    However, i expect that hummingbird is smart enough to adapt to any change.

    Plugin Support Imran – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support9)

    Hello @chipro

    I trust you’re doing well!

    Hummingbird has an advanced feature in Asset Optimization which allows optimizing each file manually.

    Please make sure the assets with relative paths are not inlined in Asset Optimization. It is expected behavior for the relative path not to work when inlined. Please see this screenshot:
    https://take.ms/kQsem0

    Let us know how it went!

    kind regards,
    Nastia

    Plugin Support Imran – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support9)

    Hello @chipro

    I hope you are doing well!

    We haven’t heard back from you for a while now so we’ve marked this ticket as resolved. If you do have any followup questions or require further assistance feel free to reopen it and let us know here.

    Kind regards,
    Nastia

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