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  1. #1
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    Unhappy When Running Desktop Google Fetch/Render Partial Index Error

    In Xara Web Design Premium, I created the desktop version and the corresponding web version was created. It only gave me a Partial Index Request when I ran the Google Crawl for the desktop version. It says that the Googlebot saw the page all messed up, but users saw the page correctly. Then, it listed a whole bunch of url ending of pictures, saying they are temporarily unavailable. I spoke with my hosting company and they claim that there is no items being blocked and I should ask a web site developer/seo specialist. However, when I looked at the website code, and searched for block, there are a bunch of block results. I originally had the hosting provider put code in the htaccesss file to block the spam bots I was getting about payday loans ending in pdf with my url attached. Then, Google couldn't crawl with the robot tester and the hosting provider supposedly fixed this. However, still getting all the partial index temporarily unreachable results. How can I fix this?

    thanks
    sb

    ex: https://thesandiegomobilenotary.com/...es/xr_main.css Style Sheet Temporarily unreachable --
    ex: div class="xr_txt xr_s3" style="position: absolute; left:189px; top:373px; width:589px; height:10px;">
    <span class="xr_tc xr_s4" style="left: 79.12px; top: 1.61px; width: 431px;"><span class="xr_s4" style="width:391.6px;display:inline-block;-ms-transform-origin: 0%;-webkit-transform-origin: 0%;transform-origin: 0%;-webkit-transform: scaleX(1.105);-moz-transform: scaleX(1.105);-o-transform: scaleX(1.105);transform: scaleX(1.105);">* Prompt&nbsp; *Courteous&nbsp; * Professional * Accurate</span></span>

  2. #2
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    Default Re: When Running Desktop Google Fetch/Render Partial Index Error

    xr_main.css appears reachable here.

    inline-block isn't blocking anything. See:
    https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_inline-block.asp
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