• Hi,
    After downloaded WP 4.8.3 and 4.9 t’s not possible to write an article with the plugin tinyMCE. I only see the code editor. I uninstalled and installed the theme, I did the same with WP theme and after doing it nothing changhed, even if I deactivated and ativated againt TinyMCE Advanced again and clear the cache both on IE11 and Chrome. I captured the screen on IE11 on the page looking for some js error…

    DOM7011: Il codice di questa pagina ha disabilitato la cache per le richieste in uscita/in entrata. Per ulteriori informazioni, vedi https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=291337
    File: post.php
    HTML1300: è stata eseguita la navigazione.
    File: post.php
    JQMIGRATE: Migrate is installed, version 1.4.1
    HTML1402: Nel riferimento di carattere manca un punto e virgola “;” di chiusura.
    File: post.php, riga: 303, colonna: 184
    HTML1500: Il tag di chiusura non può essere implicito. Utilizzare un tag di chiusura esplicito.
    File: post.php, riga: 787, colonna: 5
    HTML1500: Il tag di chiusura non può essere implicito. Utilizzare un tag di chiusura esplicito.
    File: post.php, riga: 792, colonna: 5
    HTML1500: Il tag di chiusura non può essere implicito. Utilizzare un tag di chiusura esplicito.
    File: post.php, riga: 793, colonna: 5
    HTML1500: Il tag di chiusura non può essere implicito. Utilizzare un tag di chiusura esplicito.
    File: post.php, riga: 794, colonna: 5

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  • Thread Starter strapapaordinario

    (@strapapaordinario)

    Sorry for italian language

    It’s disappeared for me as well. It shows as being active, but when I go to add a widget in pagebuilder it’s not amongst the selectable widgets and I’ve had to revert to the standard siteorigin editor.

    Plugin Author Andrew Ozz

    (@azaozz)

    Most likely a problem in WordPress. Disable TinyMCE Advanced, empty the browser cache and try to see if all works as expected. If yes, enable the plugin again, empty cache and try again.

    The above errors seem to be with some HTML tags missing. That’s probably caused by another plugin.

    @thebark the TinyMCE Advanced plugin is intended for use with plugins that follow the WordPress methods when adding an editor (i.e. use the function wp_editor()). It will not work in third-party plugins that do not use WP’s API.

    Thanks, it has since returned (and I’m a happy camper!). I’m not sure what the issue was, but it’s apparently resolved and I have no idea if it was something I did or not.

    Plugin Author Andrew Ozz

    (@azaozz)

    Ah, nice! Don’t think it was anything you did. Most likely stale cache somewhere ??

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by Andrew Ozz.
    • This reply was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by Andrew Ozz.
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