• Resolved Shaun Williams

    (@eangulus)


    Hi,

    Running Multisite with Visual Composer 5.0.1 included and required by my theme.

    With SEO and Composer running, when I go into the edit post screen I cannot click on the Text tab. I click and nothing happens. Stays in the Visual Composer.

    In chrome developer tools I am getting errors regarding wp-seo-post-scraper-440.min.js

    This goes away when I disable either of the above plugins. And the post editor works again.

    Here is the error:

    Uncaught ReferenceError: wpseoPostScraperL10n is not defined
    at A (wp-seo-post-scraper-440.min.js:1)
    at HTMLDocument.F (wp-seo-post-scraper-440.min.js:1)
    at i (load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,plupload&ver=47f1850……:2)
    at Object.fireWith [as resolveWith] (load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,plupload&ver=47f1850……:2)
    at Function.ready (load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,plupload&ver=47f1850……:2)
    at HTMLDocument.K (load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,plupload&ver=47f1850……:2)

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  • Plugin Support amboutwe

    (@amboutwe)

    Please provide the answers to the following:

    1. Have you performed a conflict check? If not, please do so. Did you discover a conflict?
    2. Does the issue occur when using a default theme with only Yoast SEO active?
    3. Is the issue specific to a certain part of your site, like posts, products, categories, etc?
    Thread Starter Shaun Williams

    (@eangulus)

    Looks like my post wasn’t read properly.

    It has nothing to do with the frontend. Clearly stated that it is in the Edit Posts Backend.

    Thought it was clear enough above that it happens when both plugins are on, and goes away when I turn either one off.

    Plugin Support amboutwe

    (@amboutwe)

    Please submit the issue to our GitHub repository for Yoast SEO? Thanks!

    As the issue is a conflict with another plugin or theme, we highly recommend reporting the issue to the development or support team of the other plugin or theme. Having both teams work on the issue is a benefit to you.

    If you have not submitted an issue previously, this guide will help you submit a complete report which may result in a faster resolution.

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