• Resolved tylerarnold23

    (@tylerarnold23)


    After the update yesterday, following actually posting an article, the post screen becomes broken. The article itself is readable when accessed by a user on the front end of the site, but the post screen itself appears blank. It hides my tags section as though there is nothing there, and the Yoast SEO section itself beneath the post screen appears to be not expanded, but you cannot expand it. The post field has a bar to drag down as though the content is still there (which it clearly is because it can be accessed outside of the post screen in an article view) but it’s not good for it to not display that data after being posted. I’d really like to not disable this plugin, as I’m concerned to lose a functioning sitemap and what not. But I have deactivated it to confirm that this plugin is what was causing the error. What’s going on and is anybody else seeing such issues, or perhaps am I having a conflict with my particular plugins in use.

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by tylerarnold23.
    • This topic was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by tylerarnold23.
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  • Plugin Support amboutwe

    (@amboutwe)

    Sometimes strange behavior may be caused by a plugin or theme conflict. The fastest way to rule out conflicts is to deactivate all non-Yoast plugins and switch to a standard theme like Twenty Sixteen. If this resolves the issue, you have a conflict and should activate one plugin at a time until you locate the conflict. Finally, after all plugins are active, switch to your theme. This will narrow down the conflict to a specific plugin or theme.

    If you are unfamiliar with checking for conflicts, we wrote a small guide that will walk you through the steps. You can find it here: How To Check For Plugin Conflicts

    Thread Starter tylerarnold23

    (@tylerarnold23)

    The only thing that’s confirming the issue is deactivating Yoast. None of the adjusted plugins resolved the issue. However, after deactivating and reactivating SEO it appeared to fix the issue for a few days. After another plugin updated today, it resumed doing so. Again, deactivating ONLY Yoast SEO and reactivating has solved the issue for the time being. So the error seems to be deriving solely within Yoast SEO.

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