• Resolved yvett

    (@yvett)


    Hi there.

    Adding the core/post-title block to the content of an event crashes the editor.

    Steps to reproduce:

    1. Add an event
    2. Add the Post Title core/post-title block
    3. Save the editor and refresh
    4. Gutenberg editor crashes with this error in the console.log:

    Uncaught NotFoundError: Failed to execute ‘removeChild’ on ‘Node’: The node to be removed is not a child of this node.

    Along with several other warnings.

    TEC Version: 6.8.3
    WordPress: 6.6.2 / 6.7.1
    PHP 8.1
    Theme: WordPress default theme

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  • Plugin Support tristan083

    (@tristan083)

    Hi @yvett ,

    Thank you for reaching out.

    Could you please provide the specific WordPress default theme that you are using?

    I’d like to note that The Events Calendar is not yet fully compatible with FSE (Full Site Editing) themes like the twenty-twenty-two and later themes (see Partial Support for FSE Themes).

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi there,

    It appears that we haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’ll assume that the matter has been resolved. If you need any more help, feel free to start a new thread and we’ll be happy to assist you.

    Thread Starter yvett

    (@yvett)

    The Events Calendar 6.8.3
    WordPress Version 6.7.1
    Theme: Twenty Twenty-Five

    Narrowed it down to this:

    1. Add an event
    2. Add the Post Title core/post-title block and set it to level 1.
    3. Add a paragraph after the core/post-title level 1
    4. Save the editor and refresh the page. It crashes when inserting another block.

    I have added a description and GIF showing the bug in this public repo: https://github.com/YvetteNikolov/events-calendar-bug-18195987

    It has to do with your ian-client notification widget being suddenly inserted into the Gutenberg editor.

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