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  • Thread Starter jefftgefm

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    If I’m understanding your question correctly, it is the Gutenberg Block Editor, WP 5.8.1.

    Thread Starter jefftgefm

    (@jefftgefm)

    One more bit of clarification: even with Health Check enabled, using 2021 theme (I deleted 2020), before I can even try out enabling plugins the issue still persists. So even acting like a fresh install some tags, but not all, get wiped out seconds after I type them in.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 2 months ago by jefftgefm.
    Thread Starter jefftgefm

    (@jefftgefm)

    Thanks for quick response!

    As to your first question, I already address that in the post:

    “I have attempted rolling back the site to a WP-originated theme, and disabled all of the plugins, but the issue still persists.”

    In regards to Health Check, that was also advised back when this was originally brought up, however it proved to be a non-starter, and after attempting so again this time, I receive the same result (so much so that I’ll copy/paste what I wrote last time):

    I have attempted to do that, but it isn’t doing me much good. After entering Troubleshooting mode I switched over the the 2020 WP theme and then began testing. However, whenever I try to use the Health Check plugin’s functionality to enable any of my plugins, each and every one fails with a message

    When enabling the plugin, [insert plugin name here], a site failure occurred. Because of this the change was automatically reverted.

    I then attempted to switch over to the 2021 theme while in Troubleshooting mode, and received the similar message

    When switching the active theme to twentytwentyone, a site failure occurred. Because of this we reverted the theme to the one you used previously.

    After I posted that in the original thread, there were no further comments or advice.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 2 months ago by jefftgefm.
    Thread Starter jefftgefm

    (@jefftgefm)

    Steven-

    Thank you for your reply. I’m going to have to fiddle with this a bit…

    I have attempted to do that, but it isn’t doing me much good. After entering Troubleshooting mode I switched over the the 2020 WP theme and then began testing. However, whenever I try to use the Health Check plugin’s functionality to enable any of my plugins, each and every one fails with a message

    When enabling the plugin, [insert plugin name here], a site failure occurred. Because of this the change was automatically reverted.

    I then attempted to switch over to the 2021 theme while in Troubleshooting mode, and received the similar message

    When switching the active theme to twentytwentyone, a site failure occurred. Because of this we reverted the theme to the one you used previously.

    And then I had to go do something. I’ll mess around with it more and report back either way. Once again, thanks!

    Thread Starter jefftgefm

    (@jefftgefm)

    Thanks for the help, Jeremy! I’ve made the change back to Most Used Blocks.
    Let’s see how long it takes to populate it with what we actually use! ??

    Thread Starter jefftgefm

    (@jefftgefm)

    cook-

    Yeah, that’s part’s done. Turns out my friend who helped set this up informed me that WordPress doesn’t show times in the All Posts section anyway, and she had to drop in a bit of code to make it do that at all. Just a quick nip into the functions.php to change that manually, and all good.

    Thread Starter jefftgefm

    (@jefftgefm)

    Huzzah! You win Kemory!

    Thanks!!!

    Thread Starter jefftgefm

    (@jefftgefm)

    Note- I have also tried setting up a template using Groups, but cannot seem to apply label that indicates the appropriate fields.

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