omegagen
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I should mention that these problems only appear when you are viewing the post while logged in. When you are logged out, these blocks appear to load and work just fine.
The site uses LightSpeed cache and Autoptimize, but this hasn’t been a problem with them running before, and turning them off or on doesn’t seem to make a difference. I’ll send over the site details for you at that link.
Interestingly, I also just discovered that disabling the Accessibility Checker plugin also resolved the problem that our Open User Map was not loading. It would just hang with the loading spinner but wouldn’t actually load. Maybe related to the same issue.
Thanks for checking. Yes, the Video Advanced block displays fine, but when I click on it to play the video it doesn’t play.
I disabled every plugin except the Kadence, Greenshift, and Accessibility Checker plugins, and it turns out that both problems disappear when I disable the Accessibility Checker plugin.Thank you!
Also, I just noticed that disabling your plugin also resolved another issue which appeared recently in which Kadence’s Text (Adv) blocks are no longer vertically aligning properly on WordPress posts (for some reason it happens only on WordPress posts and not on pages). When I disable your plugin the problem goes away.
https://i.postimg.cc/Qdq0Tn0B/Outlook-wn0z2ndj.png
https://i.postimg.cc/kgwv4RgK/Outlook-0bqxjbh2.pngYes, that is the Greenshift plugin we are running.
I didn’t see any related console errors in the browser debugger, but here is the block code (we are running the Kadence WordPress theme and Kadence Blocks plugin also, in case this helps):
https://pastebin.com/S9JdiFPmHi @wpsoul. I just wanted to follow up on this ticket. Keeping the “inline CSS” settings you recommended on, after one of the recent updates to Greenshift the synced WordPress patterns containing Greenshift blocks began to appear formatted as expected. Thank you again for your help in resolving this issue.
In case it helps in replicating and diagnosing the issue, I am running the free Kadence WP theme, and these Greenshift blocks are nested in a Kadence “section” block, which itself is inside a Kadence “row layout” block.
- This reply was modified 2 months, 1 week ago by omegagen.
Thank you @wpsoul. Using the most current versions of Greenshift and WordPress, I changed the CSS location setting in Greenshift to “Inline in block” and deleted any duplicates as the article suggested. I even tried recreating these synced pattern blocks, but unfortunately none of these solved the issue. Synced WordPress patterns containing Greenshift blocks still lose their formatting for some reason.