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 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[WP Travel Engine - Tour Booking Plugin - Tour Operator Software] 6.6.10 – Compatibility Issues with WordPress 6.9](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/6-6-10-compatibility-issues-with-wordpress-6-9/)
 *  Thread Starter [sqri](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sqri/)
 * (@sqri)
 * [8 months, 2 weeks ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/6-6-10-compatibility-issues-with-wordpress-6-9/#post-18744702)
 * Hi, 
   To clarify, I am using your **Travel Monster child theme**, so both the 
   theme and the WP Travel Engine plugin come from your team. Because of this, I
   expected them to remain fully compatible. As mentioned, I tested in staging environment
   and:
    - On **WordPress 6.8.3**, all WPTE pages work perfectly — header, footer, buttons,
      tabs, layout, and booking form all appear normally.
    - After updating the same staging site to **WordPress 6.9**, the issue appears
      immediately: header and footer disappear on WPTE pages; button and tab colors
      are missing; footer background color disappears; several layout elements lose
      their styling.
 * Nothing else changed between the two tests — only the WordPress version. So the
   issue seems directly related to how WPTE templates behave under WordPress 6.9.
 * If it helps, I can grant your team access to my staging site. I will contact 
   your support team by email to provide any additional details you may need and
   to share staging access credentials. Your team is welcome to update the staging
   site to WordPress 6.9 to see the issue exactly as it appears on my side (I can
   safely downgrade it back to 6.8.3 using the WP Downgrade plugin if needed.)
   Thank
   you!

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