• Resolved great-taste

    (@great-taste)


    On advanced settings there is a box for the current robots.txt file directives. I am unable to type into that box. Is it supposed to self populate from the system reading the file. Please advise. I’m confused and don’t know how to get that info in the box.
    Thank you,
    Teri

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  • Thread Starter great-taste

    (@great-taste)

    @sunny454 maybe this is part of the problem. In the robots file I see three different versions of the calendar. Could this be the resource hog issue? How could I have gotten these versions and how do I get back to just one? When I am on the settings page and I hover view calendar it shows calendar-2 and my changes don’t show on the frontend calendar page so i know different versions are here.

    Hi @great-taste,

    The robots.txt file is displayed on that page for reference only. You can edit it manually by accessing it in your root WordPress directory.

    Usually this is done via an FTP program or through your hosting control panel’s “file manager” application.

    Each time you set a calendar page under Events > Settings > Viewing Events tab > “Calandar Page” dropdown box, this page is updated.

    The previous pages do not get erased but do not cause any issues regarding use or resources.

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