Adding a featured image to a blog posts return this error message (currently I have removed the featured image to prevent this issue but can replicate problem):
: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined method EWWWIO_GD_Editor::get_error_message() in /nfs/c07/h03/mnt/99878/domains/[domain-name-here]/html/wp-content/themes/vivacity/lib/inc/aq_resizer.php:147
Stack trace:
#0 /nfs/c07/h03/mnt/99878/domains/[domain-name-here]/html/wp-content/themes/vivacity/lib/inc/aq_resizer.php(245): Aq_Resize->process(‘https://[domain-name-here]…’, 1400, 800, true, true, true)
#1 /nfs/c07/h03/mnt/99878/domains/[domain-name-here]/html/wp-content/themes/vivacity/content.php(39): aq_resize(‘https://[domain-name-here]…’, 1400, 800, true, true, true)
#2 /nfs/c07/h03/mnt/99878/domains/[domain-name-here]/html/wp-includes/template.php(690): require(‘/nfs/c07/h03/mn…’)
#3 /nfs/c07/h03/mnt/99878/domains/[domain-name-here]/html/wp-includes/template.php(647): load_template(‘/nfs/c07/h03/mn…’, false)
#4 /nfs/c07/h03/mnt/99878/domains/[domain-name-here]/html/wp-includes/general-template.php(155): locate_template(Array, true, false)
#5 /nfs/c07/h03/mnt/99878/domains/[domain-name-here]/html/wp-content/themes/vivacity/single.php(9): get_template_part(‘content’)
#6 /nfs/c in
Seems to be an issue with perhaps version number or something for aq_resizer
]]>Just wanted to note that your theme name Vivacity conflicts with the premium theme Vivacity found on Theme Forest https://themeforest.net/item/vivacity-ultimate-responsive-multipurpose-theme/6789420
Because this theme has the same name, WordPress has displayed the update message since you released the theme because it thinks that this one is newer, even though the designs are completely different.
Pair this with WordPress’s auto update feature and it has caused several problems with one of my client’s websites that uses the premium version of Vivacity (which was purchased before you released your version).
I’d like to request that you change the name of your theme if possible to avoid more problems like this in the future for users.
This is not at all a knock at your theme or the hard work you’ve put into it, just hoping to avoid false upgrades that break my site ??
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