It sounds like your site’s pages and posts are not being properly indexed by Google, which can be frustrating. Based on your description, the issue is not directly related to the theme. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
- Check for Indexing Issues in Google Search Console: Log in to your Search Console and check if there are any indexing issues reported. If your pages are excluded, look for details on why.
- Ensure Proper Sitemap Submission: Verify that you’ve submitted an updated sitemap to Google through the Search Console. This helps Google discover all of your pages.
- Robots.txt and Noindex Tags: Make sure your
robots.txt
file isn’t blocking Google from crawling your pages, and check if any pages are mistakenly tagged with noindex
.
- Content Quality and Duplication: Review your site’s content to ensure it’s unique and valuable. Thin or duplicate content can sometimes affect indexing.
- Mobile-Friendliness: Ensure your site is mobile-friendly, as Google prioritizes mobile-first indexing. Use the mobile-friendly test tool from Google to check this.
- Check for Manual Penalties: In the Search Console, check if your site has been affected by any manual penalties, which can prevent indexing.
Since the issue is not theme-related, focusing on these SEO and indexing settings should help. If you’ve tried these steps and still face issues, consider consulting with an SEO expert for a more in-depth analysis. Let me know if you need further assistance with any specific part of this process!