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Pasting doesn’t work within WP “SiteOrigin Editor” widget

Hi forum,

Does any one else have the same issue as I do within the SiteOrigin Editor widget’s “Visual” screen where you’re not able to paste?

I can see within the console that there are JS errors when trying to paste from

wp-tinymce.js
.

To replicate:

Go to “Add new post”
Click “Page Builder” at the top/right of the main content editor input
Click “Add Widget”
Select “SiteOrigin Editor”
Click “Edit” within the “SiteOrigin Editor” placeholder block
Ensure you’re on the “Visual” tab where you have the option for “Visual” & “Text”
Try and past anything within the editor

I can paste within the “Text” editor, just not the “Visual” tab.

I have SiteOrigin Premium.

The JS error logged from

wp-tinymce.js
is
Uncaught TypeError: n.call is not a function
    at tN.<anonymous> (wp-tinymce.js?ver=49110-20201110:27)
    at vp.c.fire (wp-tinymce.js?ver=49110-20201110:3)
    at tN.fire (wp-tinymce.js?ver=49110-20201110:3)
    at d (wp-tinymce.js?ver=49110-20201110:27)
    at q (wp-tinymce.js?ver=49110-20201110:27)
    at G (wp-tinymce.js?ver=49110-20201110:27)
    at Tt (wp-tinymce.js?ver=49110-20201110:27)
    at Dt (wp-tinymce.js?ver=49110-20201110:27)
    at m (wp-tinymce.js?ver=49110-20201110:27)
    at wp-tinymce.js?ver=49110-20201110:27

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  1. 3 years, 4 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Ben

    Thanks for reaching out. Kindly, email our premium help desk at [email protected]. If you’d like to start with a plugin conflict test, please, find instructions below.

    This sounds like it could be a plugin conflict issue. Can you try disabling all non-SiteOrigin plugins and see if this fixes the issue? You’ll need to clear all your caches after disabling your plugins.

    If it does fix the issue, then try re-enabling your plugins one by one until the issue comes back. This procedure will help diagnose which plugin is causing the issue.

    Once we know that, we’ll be able to look at what might be causing the conflict and either solve the problem or help you find an alternative plugin.

    If you aren’t using a SiteOrigin theme, then you can also try temporarily switching to one of the default WordPress themes to see if the issue is theme related.

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