• I’m having a problem with not one, but two sites I built with Gutenberg and The first site is: https://felicitydon.com/ and the second, newer build is: https://planitpropertyservices.com/ (view this in Incognito to see the problem)

    Days after the https://felicitydon.com/ site gets logged into it falls apart. The theme’s stylesheet just craps out, leaving nothing but an unordered list for navigation and empty image boxes. 

    This is an issue I noticed very soon after I started building the https://felicitydon.com/ site. Just when I think all’s good, it breaks.

    I have tried everything to stabilize the stylesheet. I changed themes (generatepress), deactivated/reactivated plugins, etc, and nothing has helped.

    I used https://validator.w3.org/ to check the code and initially got about 60 errors. Most recently I disabled the Stackable Boxes for WordPress Gutenberg plugin and the number of errors went down to 33. For most of those errors I am unsure on how to fix them.

    But still, after a few days after being logged in, the site falls apart again.

    Then I built the https://planitpropertyservices.com/ site and it’s doing the same thing, but in this instance, logging into the site does not fix it.

    What both of these site have in common is they are built with Gutenberg. I wonder if this would happen if I used Elementor instead, because none of my Elementor sites behave this way.

    I really hope you can help because I’m at my wit’s ends.

    Thanks,

    Mari

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Does the issue continue if you use the Twenty Twenty-Three theme?

    If no, then the issue is the theme and you’ll need to contact the theme’s support.

    If yes, does it continue if you use the Twenty Twenty-Three theme and no active plugins?

    If no, then reactivate the plugins one-by-one until you find the one causing the problem.

    By the way, if you’re using the Gutenberg plugin, deactivate and delete that. The Block Editor has been built into WordPress for a few years now, and the Gutenberg plugin is now just a testing ground for new features with absolutely no gaurentee of stability.

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