Hello there @docakp,
hope you’re doing well! 🙂
This sounds like a conflict with another plugin. Could you please proceed with a conflict test? First, create a recent backup in case you lose any settings during the test and have to restore to a previous working state.
Then deactivate all plugins and MU-plugins apart from CoursePress, activate a default theme like TwentySeventeen, clear all caches and check again if the issue is still there. If not, it means that something is conflicting, so start activating the remaining plugins and theme, one by one this time, checking every time for the reported issue, until you reproduce the issue, thus finding the conflicted combination. The following flowchart image can assist you during this test: https://premium.wpmudev.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Support-Process-Support-Process.gif
If this is a live website with traffic, I’d rather advise to create a staging environment, meaning a complete and exact copy of this installation into another location/folder in the same server, using a separate database, and perform the test in there instead without worrying about the live site.
Looking forward for your results!
Warm regards,
Dimitris
Hello there @docakp,
it’s been a while since we’ve heard back from you, so I’m marking this topic as resolved. Feel free to post back here any updates and we can re-open it and carry on troubleshooting. 🙂
Take care,
Dimitris
Hello,
The issue occurs to me from step 2. I can’t edit the course details.
It seems there is a conflict with RSVP Pro Plugin. When disabled, I can edit step 2. I did not try to go further.
Please help.