• I’m seeing the following Error displayed on Pages using the Template ‘Default Theme‘.

    Screenshot of error as displayed on Frontend of site.

    Warning: array_merge() expects at least 1 parameter, 0 given in /Users/nameomitted/Local Sites/wordpress-23/app/public/wp-content/plugins/gutenberg/build/block-library/blocks/navigation.php on line 362

    Switching a Page’s Template to ‘Blank’ fixes the error for most pages, but does not fix the error for specialty plugin pages such as ‘Woocommerce Shop Page’ , ‘Easy Appointments Pages’, and select other plugins.

    Also, it’s not convenient to be required to change every new page and post template from ‘Default Template’ to ‘Blank’ in order to use Catch FSE (which is otherwise a truly terrific theme!)

    I have failed to solve the issue using the following strategies:

    1. Deactivating all Plugins to test for possible conflicts.
    2. Reverting template changes back to Catch FSE factory state.

    I have confirmed the Plugin Pages work properly by switching my theme to ‘Twenty-Twenty-Two’.

    Can you provide insights into why this Error is occurring with your theme?

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  • @xizor : Try removing the nav block for testing purpose and let me know.

    Regards,
    Tikaram

    Thread Starter MindCreatesMeaning

    (@xizor)

    @tikarambhandari , no luck I’m afraid. I couldn’t track it down. I had to begin again with an entirely fresh WordPress install and run content importer.

    While I have your attention, can you offer direction on how to use Appearance > Editor > Templates to designate an existing (or newly created) Catch FSE template as the ‘Default Template’ for a given post type?

    Thread Starter MindCreatesMeaning

    (@xizor)

    I began anew with a fresh installation and I was able to clear out whatever had caused the problem of “Warning: array_merge() expects at least 1 parameter, 0 given in /Users/nameomitted/Local Sites/wordpress-23/app/public/wp-content/plugins/gutenberg/build/block-library/blocks/navigation.php on line 362” on the frontend.

    Not certain what occurred to cause it, I’m certain it was due to a a corruption somewhere in my database from any number of things (not all of which were related to your theme).

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