• Issue Description: On one of my blog posts, which serves as a product description, I encounter a problem at a specific point, specifically, when I reach the description for product number 4. Instead of displaying the content in a traditional vertical manner, it unexpectedly shifts and becomes horizontally oriented and become totally messed, which forces users to scroll to the right rather than down to continue reading.

    This page is also showing php warning at the start
    (Warning: Array to string conversion in?/home/u821833111/domains/menhairline.com/public_html/wp-includes/formatting.php?on line?1104)

    Don’t know if the warning is related to the main issue or not. Can anyone please help me by inspecting developer tools and real locating issue?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Moderator Felipe Santos

    (@foosantos)

    Hi @menhairline,

    This is likely caused by a conflict with another plugin. Could you try a conflict test?

    How to test for conflicts

    The best way to determine if the issue is being caused by a plugin is to:

    1. Temporarily deactivate all plugins and themes. You can do this manually or use a plugin to help (see below for tools).
    2. Try to reproduce the problem. If the problem is resolved, it’s a conflict. To figure out which one is causing the problem, continue to the next step.
    3. Reactivate your other plugins one by one, testing after each, until you find the one causing conflict.

    Recommended tools to help with troubleshooting

    * Meks Quick Plugin Disabler will remember what plugins you had active when you switch it back on.
    * You can clone your site to a staging environment and perform tests without modifying your live site or impacting customers. Many hosts provide staging facilities, so it’s worth checking in with them. It’s also possible to do it using the free WP Staging plugin.

    Thread Starter menhairline

    (@menhairline)

    Actually, I had tried this method by renaming the plugin files in the file manager so all the plugins become deactivated at once. Unfortunately, the issue was still there.

    Moderator Felipe Santos

    (@foosantos)

    @menhairline have you tried to change the theme as well while testing? You can try to install Twenty Twenty-Three in case you’re not using a default theme.

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