This is definitely a javascript error or incompatibility between either your plugins or your theme.
You will want to read the following post, which contains everything you need to know:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-to-troubleshoot-visual-editor-issues?replies=23
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Josh,
Thank you so much for the great information. I will begin digging into it shortly.
Matthew
Hello Josh,
How do you clean out the plugin cache? I looked online and could not find anything.
Matthew
Josh,
I followed your instructions. I have a problem still with the white text on white background. Any ideas on what to do next? Also no images can be populated to the page.
Thanks,
Matthew
Did you deactivate ALL of your plugins and switch to the default 2014 theme?
Yes on the plugins. I have dual monitors so I had your instructions on one monitor and WordPress on the other.
Matthew
Hmmm… with all of that deactivated (and using the 2014 theme)… try using another browser to check if the issue persists across multiple browsers.
For example, if you use IE… try using Firefox or Chrome.
I was using IE and, as you recommended, opened up the site in question using Chrome. Unfortunately, I have the same problems as mentioned in earlier entries. Strange to say the very least! What makes it worse is this site is my company website.
Matthew
Hey Josh,
What about reinstalling WordPress? Could it be as simple as a corrupted dll? Is there a way to reinstall without losing the zillions of hours I put into the site?
Thanks,
Matthew
Okay hold the phone. I just noticed the following message at the bottom of my Themes page:
Broken Themes
The following themes are installed but incomplete. Themes must have a stylesheet and a template.
Ubercorp Child The parent theme is missing. Please install the “Ubercorp” parent theme.
I tried to reinstall the theme; however it indicated the installation failed as the folder already existed.
Your thoughts?
Matthew