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  • Thread Starter macdonalddesign

    (@macdonalddesign)

    This is a very simple website. It does not have an Object Cache plugin installed.

    The site’s wordpress is up to date and your plugin is up to date. It only has 5 plugins, total.

    Clicking the dismiss ‘x’ made the message go away for 1 screen refresh only, and it did not add the option to the wp_options table.

    I added the option manually using phpMyAdmin and the warning went away.

    Thread Starter macdonalddesign

    (@macdonalddesign)

    I fixed the issue. It must have been a corrupt install.

    Steps for fix:

    1. I completely deleted the plugin Custom HTML Block Extension.
    2. Closed all other tabs that contain the website (only 1 tab with website WP admin remaining)
    3. Cleared all caches (browser and WP Rocket/CDN)
    4. Logged out of website admin
    5. cleared browser cache again
    6. Quit Browser
    7. Start browser
    8. Log in to website admin and go to admin > plugins
    9. Searched for, installed and activated Custom HTML Block Extension (again)
    10. Voila, emmet worked again.
    Thread Starter macdonalddesign

    (@macdonalddesign)

    Yes. And I have toggled it on/off, saving between. I have checked for plug-in conflicts. This happens on multiple different computers (iMac, MacBook Air) and browsers (Safari, Chrome, Firefox).

    It only occurs on this one website. I have the plugin installed on multiple other sites (5+) with similar plugin suites without issues.

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