• Resolved miarr0wporg

    (@miarr0wporg)


    I had several citations of latest blog posts or single posts displayed on my start page and other pages, e.g under the headline “News-the blog”. If I remember correctly, I created them using Otter, but it’s been a while. Since both, Neve and Otter updated today, I am not sure what created the damage. Every single display of posts has vanished. When I open the pages in the editor, the sections appear to be empty.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • rodicaelena

    (@rodicaelena)

    Hi,

    Thank you for reporting this!
    Can you please share more specific details so I can understand the issue?

    What blocks were you using there and have dissappeared?

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter miarr0wporg

    (@miarr0wporg)

    I used Elementor to create the landing pages, and I simply don’t remember how I created those specific elements. If I remember correctly I used Otter and something called a “post type grid” to insert something like “show latest blog posts”, I used the options available to make them look like cards with the title, the featured image and a few lines of text. On this page https://resinrapture.com/dollfamily/ all the post preview cards below or next to the family names vanished. When I run an inspect on the section, there seems to be a problem with a “flex” definition, but I can’t even find the elements in the inspect-window. I hope this helps. When I open the pages in Elementor, the container where the grid was appears to be empty.

    Thread Starter miarr0wporg

    (@miarr0wporg)

    If the update to version 3.8.15 was supposed to fix the problem: It didn’t.

    Hi,

    I think the issue is coming from Orbit Fox, and is reported here https://github.com/Codeinwp/themeisle-companion/issues/878

    Kind regards!

    Thread Starter miarr0wporg

    (@miarr0wporg)

    Thank you, you might be right. I rolled back Neve, but not Orbit fox. Thanks for the link!

    I recreated the affected post grids using a new (or renamed old) Elementor widget. I don’t know what originally caused them to vanish, but I found a solution that worked.

    Great, thank you for the update!

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