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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Replacing homepage with new one due to edit problemIt’s possible that the specific page you were editing with the Classic Editor encountered a rendering issue in the WordPress back-end. Here are some options you can try to fix the issue:
- Clear browser cache: Make sure to clear your browser cache to ensure you’re viewing the most up-to-date version of the editing page in the WordPress back-end.
- Temporarily deactivate plugins: Some plugins may interfere with the rendering of the WordPress editor. Try temporarily deactivating plugins one by one to identify if any of them are causing the specific issue on the homepage.
- Check the theme: The theme you’re using may have conflicting code or specific customizations that are affecting the rendering of the WordPress editor. Try temporarily switching to a default WordPress theme, such as Twenty Twenty-One, to see if the issue persists.
- Update the Classic Editor: Check if you’re using the latest version of the Classic Editor. Updating the plugin to the latest version may fix possible bugs or known issues.
As for creating a new page using the Classic Editor to replace the old homepage while keeping the same permalink, it may be possible, but it’s important to make a complete backup of your site before making any significant changes. Make sure to copy the content from the original page and transfer it to the new page properly, including images and links. Additionally, you’ll need to update internal and external links to the new page, if any. After making all the changes, you can update the permalink of the new page to match the original homepage URL, if desired.
It’s always recommended to test in a development environment or a backup copy of your site before making significant changes in production to avoid data loss or site malfunction. If you’re not experienced in making these changes, it’s recommended to seek the help of an experienced WordPress developer to ensure a safe and smooth migration.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Elementor Theme Builder RedirectThere could be several reasons why you are being redirected to the posts page when trying to add a new footer in Elementor Theme Builder. Here are some clues and possible solutions:
- Default page settings: Check if the default page settings are correctly configured. Elementor Theme Builder allows you to set a specific footer template for different types of pages, such as posts pages, archive pages, category pages, etc. Make sure that the default page settings are set up correctly.
- Conflict with plugins or themes: Another reason could be a conflict between active plugins or themes. Try temporarily deactivating other plugins or themes and see if the issue persists. If the problem disappears after deactivating other plugins or themes, you can identify the conflicting plugin or theme and take appropriate measures.
- Elementor update: Make sure you are using the latest version of Elementor and its addons (such as Elementor Pro) and that they are compatible with each other. Updating Elementor and its addons can fix possible bugs or known issues.
- Browser cache: Clear your browser cache before attempting to add a new footer in Elementor Theme Builder. Sometimes, browser cache can cause display issues or incorrect redirects.
- Permissions: Check if you have the proper access permissions to add a new footer in Elementor Theme Builder. Make sure you are logged in as a user with administrator privileges.