• Resolved saimrasheed

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    I have checked and test all things. I have deactivated One Signal & activated Yoast & classic editor. Yoast is working with a classic Editor.

    I have Activated One Signal & activated Yoast & classic editor. Yoast is NOT working with classic Editor when we enable One Signal.

    So, now what to assume that there is an issue with one signal or Yoast or with a classic editor or with WordPress new update.

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  • I had the same issue with a client’s site. OneSignal fixed the plugin, but didn’t push the new version out as the Development version. The Development version is 1.16.16. If you go here:

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/onesignal-free-web-push-notifications/advanced/

    and download/ install/ activate Version 1.3, the incompatibility goes away.

    Thread Starter saimrasheed

    (@saimrasheed)

    Hi. The issue has been Fixed Now for me. One signal updated that All issues are Fixed.

    I have checked & Clear the Cache. Now one signal. Yoast and classic editor are working fine.

    Hi Phil, do you know from how long ago the 1.3 vrs is?

    Assuming they’re using standard numbering, 1.3 should be the most recent one. The 1.16.16 version listed as “development” should be released prior to both 1.2 and 1.3 in the chronology. I think they haven’t changed the “development” version to their latest release yet, which is 1.3.

    1.3 is really really REALLY old.

    When you consider that 16 is 13 higher than 3, that shows you just how old version 1.3 is.

    Could we have the latest versions added to the rollback sections please, @onesignal ?

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