Here is some further information I have found by comparing logged in and not logged in
When logged in:
I inspect the View listing the Charity partners and see this
.wpv-view-output[data-toolset-views-view-editor="3e546b1bc6bb19e70ecb94a35e0b8dbc"] .js-wpv-loop-wrapper > .tb-grid {
grid-template-columns: minmax(0, 0.33333333333333fr) minmax(0, 0.33333333333333fr) minmax(0, 0.33333333333333fr);
grid-auto-flow: row;
}
.tb-grid, .tb-grid>.block-editor-inner-blocks>.block-editor-block-list__layout {
display: grid;
grid-row-gap: 25px;
grid-column-gap: 25px;
}
Both these elements have a source of charity-partners/
When not logged in, I do the same and I just find this:
,tb-grid, .tb-grid>.block-editor-inner-blocks>.block-editor-block-list__layout {
display: grid;
grid-row-gap: 25px;
grid-column-gap: 25px;
}
with a source of style.css
It appears that the Toolset settings from within the Charity partners view are lost when not logged in.
Thank you for continuing to try to help.
It is obviously frustrating when you cannot replicate and see the problem.
The site is still not picking up the View css for the grid unless I am logged in.
I have seen that the Blog page is working fine when logged in or out.
This is created from a WordPress Archive that I created from with Toolset.
.wp-block-toolset-views-wpa-editor .js-wpv-loop-wrapper > .tb-grid {
grid-template-columns: minmax(0, 0.33333333333333fr) minmax(0, 0.33333333333333fr) minmax(0, 0.33333333333333fr);
grid-column-gap: 30px;
grid-auto-flow: row;
}
This continues to be active even when logged out.
I have considered creating a WordPress Archive for my custom post 'Charity Partners' but I do not believe I would be able to add that as a block into my 'Charity partners page layout' template.
Please can you confirm that this is the case?
This whole issue is worrying as many of the sites I have created have used content templates containing a View and it would appear to be where the problem lies.
Many thanks for your help and patience Minesh!
I have finally tracked down the culprit to a Cookie banner plugin.
I have deactivated that and things are looking good logged in or not.
I am still interested in the question of whether it is possible to add a WordPress Archive block inside a Toolset content template but it is not absolutely necessary for this issue.