• Resolved cantaloupe

    (@cantaloupe)


    Having a bit of an issue with a client’s website. Just migrated the entire site to a new domain and hosting server with digitalocean, and now I can’t edit the pages. Everything else in the admin works fine, however when I go to edit a page my WPBakery Visual Composer doesn’t show like usual, it shows the classic text editor except all the text is white and there are no buttons. After looking at a few other resources I tried all the solutions (concatenate scripts, reuploading tinymce via sftp, installing tinymce plugin, etc) to no avail.

    I did find, however, that disabling my Unyson plugin makes everything work fine on the backend editor (WPBakery visual composer). However, that breaks the front end of the site so it is not a feasible solution.

    I changed nothing when I migrated the site from the old host (subdomain/staging site) to the standalone one for the client on digitalocean, which is interesting.

    Any and all help would be appreciated, thanks!

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  • This seems like a plugin compatibility issue coming from Unyson. To quote the notice on the plugin’s homepage: This plugin hasn’t been tested with the latest 3 major releases of WordPress. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.

    I recommend asking at Unyson’s support page so the plugin’s developers and support community can help you with this.

    Thread Starter cantaloupe

    (@cantaloupe)

    @mcsf Opened an issue on the Unyson Github and haven’t heard back yet… any other ideas? It was working fine on the old domain, only stopped working when I transferred the site (used WP Duplicator Pro). Old site was on a hostgator shared hosting plan, transferred it to a digitalocean droplet. So obviously the problem is either in the differences between the servers on Hostgator vs. Digitalocean, or it’s related to the transfer process.

    I also tried diagnosing the JS errors I was seeing in the console but it was too convoluted to read – 19 errors – mostly Uncaught ReferenceErrors at some line of post.php.

    Thread Starter cantaloupe

    (@cantaloupe)

    Figured the issue out, ended up being the Yoast plugin causing the issues. Super strange.

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