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[Resolved] Wysiwyg cust. field not shown inside repeatable group with block editor

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Problem:

When I use Classic editor for the post type the wysiwyg field in the repeatable group is displayed, but when I switch to block editor this field disappears and I can only see the title of the field but not the wysiwyg editor itself.

Solution:

The problem was an issue of compatibility with Post Views Counter plugin

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Last updated by Marta 4 years, 7 months ago.

Assisted by: Luo Yang.

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#1580221
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I've two repeatable groups in a Field Group for a custom post type created with Types.

When I use Classic editor for the post type the wysiwyg field in the repeatable group is displayed, but when I switch to block editor this field disappears and I can only see the title of the field but not the wysiwyg editor itself.

I suppose this is a bug but, if not, I need some help.

Thanks

#1580573

Hello,

I have tried in in a fresh WordPress installation + the latest version of Toolset plugins, it works fine, I can see the wysiwyg field in the repeatable group when using Blocks editor.

So the problem you mentioned above is abnormal, please check these:
1) In case it is a compatibility problem, please deactivate all other plugins, and switch to wordpress default theme 2020, deactivate all custom PHP/JS code snippets, and test again

2) Also check if there is any PHP/JS error in your website:
https://toolset.com/documentation/programmer-reference/debugging-sites-built-with-toolset/

3) If the problem still persists, please provide database dump file(ZIP file) of your website, also point out the problem page URL, I need to test and debug it in my localhost, thanks
https://toolset.com/faq/provide-supporters-copy-site/

#1581213

Luo Yang,

The problem was an issue of compatibility with Post Views Counter plugin. I've not the capability to find out more so I simply deactivated it.

Perhaps this information will help you if someone else reports a similar problem.

The issue is not completely resolved but I can work without PVC plugin so I close the ticket.

Thank you!