Hi @bbotterill,
Thank you for your follow-up!
Troubleshooting with the Health Check and Troubleshooting plugin is a common process in WordPress, developed by the WordPress Community.
This will temporarily disable all other plugins and switch to the default WordPress theme only for your user ID without impacting what your visitors see.
However, as an extra precaution, it’s recommended to back up the site before performing any troubleshooting.
Here’s a guide on how to back up your WordPress site: https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/how-to-backup-your-wordpress-site/
If you wish, you can also check for any theme/plugin conflicts by following these steps:
- Clear all caching and deactivate any caching or performance plugins. This also includes server caching such as Varnish and CDNs such as Cloudflare. You’ll need to clear your caches after any changes you make in the steps below.
- Now deactivate and reactivate All in One SEO and see if this resolves the problem.
- Next, Switch to the default WordPress theme (such as Twenty Twenty-Three). If the problem goes away, then you know it was caused by your theme.
- However, if the problem doesn’t go away after switching to the default WordPress theme, temporarily deactivate all plugins except All in One SEO. If the problem goes away, then you know it was caused by one of the plugins you deactivated. Reactivate each plugin one at a time until the problem reoccurs. This identifies which plugin is causing the issue.
I hope this helps.
Please let me know what you find!