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  • I have this problem too. I can’t even update a simple link.

    Will have to dig into this today…

    I looks like a theme related issue here with my installation. I use a child-theme for twentyfifteen.
    Switching the theme restores functionality. But I don’t know why yet. I is definately an error with my child-theme here, since the error is not showing up in twentyfifteen.

    Have a look into your functions.php and check if there is some line like this one:
    add_filter( 'tiny_mce_plugins', 'disable_emojis_tinymce' );

    It was in my init-hook instructions to disable emojis. Maybe this helps.

    Thread Starter chakotenwebmaster

    (@chakotenwebmaster)

    I think that there is a communication bug between the pre-installed Gutenberg-editor in wordpress and the Classic-editor plugin.

    When Gutenberg was introduced it wasn’t integrated directly ind wordpress and there were several problems with it so the recomended solution was to uninstalle the Gutenbergeditor and install a new plugin with the classic editor.
    Later the Gutenberg was properly integrated into wordpress and i think that it was ther my problems began.

    A couple of days ago i was at the brinck of giving up and was sitting lokking through all my installed plugins – and decided that maybe i sholuld give the gutenberg editor a new try so without thinking i went to wordpress.org and installed this version of the Gutenbergeditor

    https://da.wordpress.org/plugins/gutenberg/

    without thinking that Gutenberg now actually is integrated in wordpress.

    But before i went on to deactivate and uninstall the Classic-editor i just clicked on “Add new page” AND TO MY BIG SURPRISE

    THE COMPLETE TOOLBAR SHOWED UP IN THE EDITOR 🙂 🙂

    So I didn’t do anything more except a celebration dance (my wife gave me a weird look)

    Now my complete list over installed editorplugin and extra looks like this:

    https://da.wordpress.org/plugins/gutenberg/
    Classic Editor – https://wordpress.org/plugins/classic-editor/
    Classic Editor Addon – https://wordpress.org/plugins/classic-editor-addon/
    TinyMCE Advanced – https://wordpress.org/plugins/tinymce-advanced/
    WP edit – https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-edit/
    WP Super Edit – https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-edit/

    This unexpected solution worked for me – maybe it will work for you
    (I’ll cross my fingers for you)

    /Lars

    I already solved my problem yesterday by deactivating that filter…

    But you have an interesting combo of editor-plugins there. Didn’t know WP Edit.

    I personally switch to Gutenberg now. Even if it feels still like beta in some areas.

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