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In reply to: [Page Builder Gutenberg Blocks – CoBlocks] Broken Coblocks Gallery CarouselHey @olivierlafleur, thank you for your efforts.
Based on what you see, there’s no easy solution other than to rebuilding them, correct?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Page Builder Gutenberg Blocks – CoBlocks] Broken Coblocks Gallery CarouselI’ve had CoBlocks for many years now so these were created going way back when CoBlocks was originally created for Gutenberg. I don’t know the exact version but at least 2+ years ago?
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In reply to: [Page Builder Gutenberg Blocks – CoBlocks] Broken Coblocks Gallery CarouselHey guys! Just wanted to follow up. It looks like there are certainly many other instances of carousels and galleries being broken.
I’ve also sadly discovered that there are a couple of galleries that have disappeared.
Example: https://goingawesomeplaces.com/iceland-travel-guide-the-ultimate-8-day-road-trip-itinerary
There are blocks that say “This block contains unexpected or invalid content.” where there used to be a gallery and when I inspect the HTML, I don’t even see any underlying data about the images used.
All I get now is:
`<figure class=”wp-block-coblocks-gallery-masonry masonry-grid has-15-gutter”></figure>’This may be because I had tried to figure out what was wrong earlier and “convert to blocks” and the post auto-saved.
This is really disappointing since I imagine this is unrecoverable and will require me to recreate these when I find a working solution.
Also, I noticed that when I try to a CoBlocks “Carousel”, it immediately fails and shows “This block has encountered an error and cannot be previewed”.
@paranoia1906, just an update here – still no luck with quite a number of blocks that are still broken. Does the team have eyes on this? I’ve seen another update since 2.22.1 but it still doesn’t work. Thanks!
@paranoia1906, I just updated to 2.22.1 as it just came out today and it seemed to have fixed the first gallery but proceeding masonry galleries are showing up as “Tihis block contains unexpected or invalid content” and is looking for me to “Attempt Block Recovery”.
The page I’m testing is: https://goingawesomeplaces.com/iceland-travel-guide-the-ultimate-8-day-road-trip-itinerary/
Hi @paranoia1906, yes I’d be happy to test out the new version to see if it fixes the issue.
I’ve looked closer and I’ve seen the same issue with carousel galleries as well.
Sorry to hijack the thread but hopefully this’ll be helpful for others!
I’m currently on WP version 5.8.3 if that helps as I’ve been holding off doing the update to 5.9.1 but I wonder if that’s the issue here?
Chiming in here, all of our masonry gallery blocks after one of the most recent updates. The block currently says
“This block has encountered an error and cannot be previewed”
At first I thought this was perhaps an issue with existing content that used this block.
I then went to a new article to add the masonry gallery and it displayed that same error in the block.
Has anyone else seen this?
Great, thanks for confirming!
LOL I’ve been using it wrong this whole time!
From a resource and page speed perspective, is it preferred to use the responsive add on vs. Javascript?
Hey Tobias,
If I understand, this means that I should be using [table id=46 responsive=scroll/]? In doing so, I can turn off the JS library completely as long as I don’t need sorting?
-Will
For the shortcode, I just use the basic “[table id=46 /]” since I have the responsive add-on added – is that correct?
I have turned it off but I’m wondering there’s some caching going on?
Last night, I turned off the JS feature to sort columns and that seemed to have done the trick. What’s weird though is that when I test the page, I can still sort columns despite ticking off that feature “Enable sorting of the table by the visitor.”
Thanks for the quick response Tobias!
On mobile on my end (iOS, Chrome), I’m noticing that the normally responsive pages have a much wider width than expected. In the past, it would respect the device’s width and once you got down to the tables, you’d be able to scroll left and right but noticing that it doesn’t behave like that right now.
Based on what you see, are you saying that you expect it to be something else interfering?