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  • Hello @tivolifoto

    If the issue fully replicates on other themes, then this fully confirms the issue comes from the plugin itself. And to complete the answer, the Gutenberg standalone plugin is actually their alpha testing version, so we do not recommend having it installed unless you want to test something.

    However, we do try to maintain full compatibility with the public version of Gutenberg, which is included with every WordPress release – and we think we are already good on that front.

    Hope this clears things up!

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter tivolifoto

    (@tivolifoto)

    Hello Edward

    Thank you for the explanation.

    Tivolifoto is hosted at WordPress.com. The Gutenberg plugin was automatically installed and managed by WordPress.com, so I thought it was necessary for operation. Because of your explanation I will deactivate it.

    Greetings from Munich
    Joseph

    Hi @tivolifoto

    I understand, but honestly I am still not sure why they “force” that upon the users. But yes, we recommend deactivating that. ??

    Thanks.

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