• Resolved katanamura

    (@katanamura)


    Failed to execute 'removeChild' on 'Node': The node to be removed is not a child of this node. in span in button in ForwardRef in LoadingWrapper in div in div in UserInputPreviewGroup in div in div in UserInputPreview in div in UserInputQuestionnaire in div in Cell in div in Row in div in Grid in div in Layout in div in Grid in div in div in UserInputApp in RestoreSnapshots in ErrorHandler in ThemeProvider in StrictMode in Root

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  • Plugin Support Adam Dunnage

    (@adamdunnage)

    Thanks for getting in touch @katanamura. So we can ensure Site Kit works as expected please share the following:

    1. Your Site Health information. You can use this form to share privately if preferred.  
    2. A screenshot of this error. You can use a service such as Imgur or Jumpshare to share a screenshot, while using the form above to share this privately. 
    3. At what stage do you encounter this error? For example, does this appear each time you access the Site Kit dashboard, or only when you click on a particular button?

    Once we have the above we can advise on some troubleshooting suggestions, which may include testing from another browser or when Site Kit is the only plugin active, via the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin.

    Let me know if you have any questions with the above.

    Plugin Support Adam Dunnage

    (@adamdunnage)

    @katanamura I just wanted to check back in with you once more to see if you are still encountering these issues. If you are then please feel free to share the information requested above and we will be happy to help with this.

    Plugin Support Adam Dunnage

    (@adamdunnage)

    As we didn’t receive a response I’ll mark this as resolved. Feel free to open a new support topic if you continue to encounter issues, or reopen this topic and we’d be happy to assist.

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