That is indeed strange. Sometimes strange behavior may be caused by a plugin or theme conflict. If you are unfamiliar with checking for conflicts, we wrote a small guide that will walk you through the steps. You can find it here: How To Check For Plugin Conflicts
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Don
(@somerandomusername42)
For what it’s worth, this is happening to me on multiple sites, on different physical servers with different themes and plugins on each.
I’ve also tried in browsers with zero blocking on it, just in case it was something on my end (which would be logical, given the circumstances.)
Clearly something in the latest release isn’t compatible. Is there any sort of logging type ability that could shed light on the issue? I don’t relish the idea of going over 4+ sites to find the issue.
Not sure if this helps anyone, but what I do to ensure my version of Yoast is updated properly
a) upload via FTP; delete old folder, upload new one (not ‘overwrite’)
b) resave permalinks
c) clear transients with wp-optimize
d) resave pemalinks again
e) go to the yoast > title/meta, resave options
If having any other issue;
a) disable plugin from the ‘plugins’ panel
b) re-enable plugin from the plugins panel
c) resave permalinks
All of these seem to keep it working across our network, for both the regular and pro versions.
Not sure if it will help any of you, but might be worth a try 🙂
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Don
(@somerandomusername42)
I tried all of that tonight. No luck in getting it to work.
Up to version 3.4.2, and still not working. Bummer.