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  • Thread Starter falizeblondel

    (@falizeblondel)

    Hello,

    Thank you for your reply.

    Unfortunately, for security and compliance reasons, I am not able to provide my WordPress login credentials.

    This website is a professional corporate website owned by the company where I am employed, and I am not authorized to share administrator access with third parties. If any issue were to occur following the disclosure of these credentials, I would be held directly accountable.

    For this reason, I must decline the request to provide direct access to the website.

    I would still be delighted if you could help me investigate this issue, and I will gladly provide any information, logs, screenshots, or diagnostic data you may require to assist with the troubleshooting process, including :

    • Browser console logs
    • Network requests and responses (HAR file if required)
    • WordPress debug logs
    • Server error logs
    • Screenshots or screen recordings
    • Information about my WordPress environment and installed plugins

    If there are any specific files, API responses, or diagnostic outputs you would like me to collect, please let me know and I will do my best to provide them.

    Thank you for your understanding.

    Thread Starter falizeblondel

    (@falizeblondel)

    This issue affects every single code snippet, regardless of whether it contains JavaScript, CSS, or HTML. All snippets are affected without exception.

    Once a snippet has been created, I cannot edit it, enable it, or delete it through the plugin. The only way to remove a snippet is to manually delete its file via FTP.

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