Hi @kdelrosariom,
At first glance, this issue seems to be caused by a theme or plugin conflict. The best way to determine this is to:
- Temporarily switch your theme to Storefront
- Disable all plugins except for WooCommerce
- Repeat the action that is causing the problem
If you’re not seeing the same behavior after completing the conflict test, then you know the problem was with the plugins and/or theme you deactivated.
Reactivate the theme first and check again. Then, go on and reactivate your other plugins one by one, testing after each, until you find the one causing conflict.
You can find a more detailed explanation on how to do a conflict test here.
Thanks.
Hi Mirko,
I did what you told me to do and it is indeed due to an add-on theme. But the one that causes the most conflict is the cache one, which is LSCache.
My page before the update was doing very well in every way, including speed.
In this case, without having this plugin that helped me with the cache and also because I use a LiteSpeed server, what could I do?
Hi @kdelrosariom,
Thanks for getting back.
You may reach out to LSCache plugin developers and ask if there is a fix for that issue. They should be able to provide an update or patch to make the plugin fully compatible with WooCommerce’s latest version.
Thanks.
Hi there,
This thread has been inactive for a bit, so I’m going to mark it as resolved now. Hopefully, the above information was helpful to you!
Please feel free to open a new thread if you have any further questions.
Cheers!