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WordPress Themes – Beware of Encrypted Footer

If you are one of those WordPress bloggers who go hunting for beautiful WordPress themes outside the WordPress repository then this post is for you. I have come across many sites offering some breathtakingly beautiful themes. But these themes are never submitted to the WordPress repository. Instead they are made available for free download from the developer’s page. Have you ever thought what the catch is?

It may not be true for all the sites out there (as they say, exceptions are always there) but most of them have sponsored links in the footer. And these are not the usual credit links pointing to the author. They may contain any anchor text – DVD copy; USB cable; mortgage loans; lyrics; etc. And you never know what kind of sites they link to. Simply put, the theme will end up placing some spammy links on your site – links to unrelated sites with doubtful quality. I need not tell you the kind of havoc it can play with your SEO.

If allowed by the theme usage terms and conditions, you may wish to edit the footer in such cases. But when you open the footer file, you see that everything is in Greek and Latin – something like this:

My Goodness! This is not the usual footer file I had been playing with. How do I edit it?

Don’t panic, this is what they call encrypted footer. You can simply call it footer with hidden code. So before you proceed to edit, you need to decode it. And believe me it’s not at all difficult. Here’s how we do it:

That’s it. Now you have a decrypted, normal footer. Go bonkers over it. Delete the spammy links. Add the ones you like. Edit the file the way you want. However, see to it that it does not violate the terms of use.

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