• Resolved mcnaden

    (@mcnaden)


    Hello,

    On \WPADMIN Panel, Post Edit, the Yoast Content Optimization tab, If I refresh the admin panel it looks fine and then as soon as I roll the cursor over the Content Optimization area (no clicking) all the elements switch to Type=”hidden”. The Social and Advanced tabs are unaffected.

    In the browser, I can Inspect the code and in Section ID wpseo-meta-section-content I can edit the content there. This is where I found that each of the input sections in wpseo-meta-section-content switch to Type=”hidden” on cursor roll over.

    The change occurred after accepting an update for the plugin Thursday evening EST.

    It would be so great to get a fix for this ASAP. Thanks!

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  • Hi,

    We apologize for the difficulties you are having with the plugin. We would like some more information.

    A. Can you confirm you are using WordPress 5.0.3? You can check by clicking on the W in the top left and selecting About. If you need to update, please check with your host provider.?Please know that if you are using an older version of WordPress Core you may experience unexpected behavior with Yoast.?This guide explains more:?https://yoast.com/why-we-dont-support-old-wordpress-versions/.

    B. Are all your non-Yoast plugins and themes also updated?

    C. If you check for JavaScript errors do any appear on that page in the backend? Can you describe them or take a screenshot? If you are not sure how to look for JavaScript errors please use this guide: https://kb.yoast.com/article/321-how-to-find-javascript-errors-with-your-browsers-console.

    Thread Starter mcnaden

    (@mcnaden)

    Hi, We discovered the problem was a plugin called Contextly which updated at the same time as Yoast. Deactivating that plugin solved our problem.

    Many thanks for looking into our problem.

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