• Resolved modio

    (@modio)


    The editor will not appear after updating the plugin. Console shows several errors as well, including:

    “Uncaught TypeError: t.val is not a function”

    I can send a screenshot, but it won’t allow an upload here.

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

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  • Having the exact same issue. Our dev site running Yoast Premium v7.5.1 (version right before 7.6) is fine. Something in the v7.6 update is causing a JavaScript error which breaks other dependent stuff on the page (post editor, etc).

    Same issue here, we run Litespeed and PHP 7.2.x as an FYI.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by dpitzer.
    Plugin Support Michael Ti?a

    (@mikes41720)

    @jhustead

    If you have the premium version, we recommend you contact our support team directly — https://kb.yoast.com/kb/support/

    @modio @dpitzer

    That sounds like a plugin or theme conflict. Can you try and gather as much information for us as possible? Please perform the following:

    1. Make sure the issue doesn’t persist when Yoast SEO for WordPress is disabled.
    2. Check for conflicts. You can use the Health Check plugin in maintenance mode so it doesn’t affect your website traffic. Please deactivate all plugins and revert to a default theme like TwentySeventeen and then follow the steps to performing the conflict check.
    3. Check for JavaScript errors with your console.

    If you find any JavaScript errors related to Yoast SEO or if there is a conflict with a plugin or a theme, you can create a new GitHub issue for our developers. Please report the issue to a third party developer as well.

    If you didn’t find any conflicts or errors, we think the issue is specific to your site. We’d need to investigate further but are unable to do so on these forums. You can purchase Yoast SEO Premium and receive our Premium email support and we can help you further.

    @mikes41720 Thanks, that’s the first thing I did. They only gave me that same “check for conflicts” reply which was not helpful.

    Ended up rolling back to the previous release and it fixed the problem. Definitely something in the v7.6 release that isn’t playing nice with other plugins for whatever reason.

    Thread Starter modio

    (@modio)

    @mikes41720 This issue was resolved with the latest version released today. Thanks!

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