Shamsudeen Adeshokan
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Gutenberg’s Editor Unresponsive, SluggishHi @malcntnt
Thanks so much for this. I appreciate your help and time. Now, I’m writing in Google Docs, then copying and pasting to WordPress for publishing.
I will check out the link and get back to you.
Thanks once again.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Gutenberg’s Editor Unresponsive, SluggishHi @malcntnt
I have disabled Grammarly on Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, yet the problem reproduces.
The editor becomes unresponsive, freezes, and sometimes the mouse blinks severally.
I’m thinking of this might be a plugin issue but need direction on what plugin should I consider deactivating first.
Thank you, and to anyone with a helpful contribution to this.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Gutenberg’s Editor Unresponsive, SluggishThanks for your response.
Yes, I have Grammarly installed on all my browsers. I will deactivate it on one of the browsers first and see what happens next.
Thanks for your suggestion @malcntnt
- This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by Shamsudeen Adeshokan.
@wpkaren Pausing Cloudflare didn’t have any effect as the web forms still appear in the blog footer section after enabling Defer non-essential Javascript function.
What could probably be the cause?
I’m waiting. Thank you.
@wpkaren Thanks for the response.
I have deactivated all cache-related plugins, yet the problem exists. Though I use EasyWP managed WordPress hosting from NameCheap which comes with a built-in cache system.
I don’t know if this could be a compatibility issue with the hosting environment. I haven’t paused Cloudflare nor changed the theme.
The forms are not created by plugins but by the Getresponse email marketing app (copy/paste the embed code to the blog).
Okay, @bruceallen, Done. Thank you.