• Resolved chrisegg

    (@chrisegg)


    Using the content control shotcodes is breaking the Gravity Forms form embedded within the content control shortcodes: https://docs.wprescue.me/E0uBYQNw

    Running the latest version of WP, Content Control, and Gravity Forms.

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  • Plugin Support Kim L

    (@kimmyx)

    Hi @chrisegg,

    Sorry to hear you encountered issues!

    Could you tell us which specific shortcode you used and how you’re adding them?

    If you want to share more information privately, you can send us a message via Get Support – Content Control Plugin.

    We’ll wait for your message!

    Thread Starter chrisegg

    (@chrisegg)

    I’m using classic editor with this:

    [content_control status="logged_out"]
    [gravityform id=1 title="false" ajax="true"]
    [/content_control]
    • This reply was modified 1 year ago by chrisegg.
    Plugin Support Kim L

    (@kimmyx)

    Hi @chrisegg,

    Thanks for the response!

    We were able to reproduce this on our test sites. We’re currently looking into this.

    We’ll let you know once we figure out the cause of the issue.

    We appreciate your patience! 🙏

    Plugin Support mark l chaves

    (@mlchaves)

    Hey @chrisegg ,

    I reproduced that bug too. So I reverted to CC v2.6.1 and the bug went away. If you need to get up and running now, please try going back to version 2.6.1.

    Here’s how.

    https://share.wppopupmaker.com/NQumYzno

    Make sure you deactivate and delete your current version of CC first.

    If you revert, please let us know how that goes.

    Thanks!

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