CSS Editor and WordPress 4.4RC, no element pane at the bottom
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3Before posting this question, I googled the hell out of this and even searched this site specifically. However, 6 hours after posting the question, I found the same question here ( Thread: Site Origin CSS editor ). As a result, I’ve been testing plugins all night. I will admit I was confident that it wasn’t a plugin conflict issue, but I’ve proven myself wrong :D
For me it is a conflict between SiteOrigin’s CSS Editor plugin and NextGenGallery
website: http://www.nextgen-gallery.com/
plugin URL: https://wordpress.org/plugins/nextgen-gallery/
I was running the latest version of the day: 2.1.15.
I have been wanting to get rid of that plugin for a while, now I have my motivation.
For info, the above post, the author had an issue with a different plugin:
Autoptomizer by Frank Goossens
plugin URL: https://wordpress.org/plugins/autoptimize/
I was not using that plugin at all.
@Greg, when you get to this question/bug report, it might be worth noting the plugins that SiteOrigin’s CSS Editor is conflicting with, especially if others start finding different plugins as well. If there’s any info you’d like to know about my install I’ll gladly help out.
Cheers.
Dave
You know, the second I hit the “Post Comment” button, I realised there is more to it than that plugin.
I have had that plugin installed for YEARS! Literally, since I lived in Thailand in 2009!
I have been using the CSS Editor for several months now without an issue, the inspector pane has always shown up without a problem and it only just now vanishes with the NextGen Gallery plugin.
The only thing that’s really changed in my system is that yesterday I upgraded to WordPress 4.4 and installed Twenty Sixteen theme (I actually installed the theme first by way of already having the WordPress Beta Testing Plugin installed). It wasn’t until I upgraded WordPress that the CSS Editor failed.
I think the other poster was also a recent issue, but he didn’t indicate his WordPress version.
I just thought I would add this info.
Hi Dave
Thanks for all the info, we appreciate your support.
We’ve confirmed the inspector conflict with NextGen and have logged a bug report for our development team to attend to as soon as possible.
All the best :)
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