Hi everyone,
I was editing a post via the block editor earlier. As I came back and edit again, this error came up (see below- "This block contains unexpected or invalid c
Hey Eric,
Sure have!
And, it is whenever I have not used THEIR new locations for HTML tags that causes this error.
Try clicking on those those 3 dots and see if your option is to LEAVE as HTML or something like that. See screen print below...
Some of my HTML blocks WordPress still insists on trying to convert them to their silly new Block editor.
Hope you find this helpful.
Hi Trish,
Thanks for the tips. Yeah, I never had that issue before.
I've used the block editor for a year and a half now, and haven't had that until now. I'll look into it and check it out- I'm sure it'll be fine.
Hopefully it won't persist- but I'll see what happens.
Thanks for sharing :)
Regards,
-Eric
Hi,
Thank you for that resource. That'll come in handy.
I'll look it over and see what happens. But that helps- thank you for sharing :)
Regards,
-Eric
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Have you encountered this block editor error?
Hi everyone,
I was editing a post via the block editor earlier. As I came back and edit again, this error came up (see below- "This block contains unexpected or invalid c
Yes, I had that happen when updating a post that had been created using the visual editor.
The problem was related to screenshots within the post. My only reason for persevering with the block editor for that update was due to the H2 and H3 titles wrapping around the screenshots when published. Eventually, the block editor was the answer to that problem.
Hi Valerie,
That's good to know. I can see why it may have been related to the screenshots. That's odd, but it's a good learning lesson.
I know the block editor is a great solution. Thank you for sharing your input- it's greatly appreciated.
Best,
-Eric
Hey Eric,
Sure have!
And, it is whenever I have not used THEIR new locations for HTML tags that causes this error.
Try clicking on those those 3 dots and see if your option is to LEAVE as HTML or something like that. See screen print below...
Some of my HTML blocks WordPress still insists on trying to convert them to their silly new Block editor.
Hope you find this helpful.
Hi Trish,
Thanks for the tips. Yeah, I never had that issue before.
I've used the block editor for a year and a half now, and haven't had that until now. I'll look into it and check it out- I'm sure it'll be fine.
Hopefully it won't persist- but I'll see what happens.
Thanks for sharing :)
Regards,
-Eric
Hi,
Thank you for that resource. That'll come in handy.
I'll look it over and see what happens. But that helps- thank you for sharing :)
Regards,
-Eric
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Unfortunately, the WP Product Review Lite plugin is no longer available as of August 2021. It was one of the best WordPress plugins for writing product reviews, and one that Ja
Hi
Schema – All In One Schema Rich Snippets
You may follow up on below resource
https://kinsta.com/blog/best-wordpress-review-plugins/
Hope this helps.
Hi,
Thank you very much for sharing those resources. I’ll check them out and see how it goes with the product reviews.
Thanks again :)
Best,
Eric
Thanks, Jeff.
Yes, I've received some great suggestions. I'm looking forward to seeing what I can do with it in regards to writing product reviews.
All the best,
Eric
Hey Eric,
If this helps you, I use Yet Another Stars Rating by Dario Curvino
Hope you find this helpful.
Hey Muslimah,
I'm not Eric but will respond if you won't be offended.
I recommend that if you have any doubts about a plugin (or even a theme), simply install it on a temporary or test website that you can create using the SiteRubix server.
When creating a test site, be sure to go to Settings > Reading > and be sure to check mark "Discourage search engines from indexing this site" because you don't want search engines to index your test site.
This way you won't be effecting your live site in any way.
Hope you find this helpful.
Jay said in last night video That the "Headers & Footers Plugin could be used with GeneratePress Basic. Do you agree?
Hey Edward,
I've found the Headers & Footers Plugin to be very useful on several different themes now... basic and premium. So, I would say yes to this plugin working on GeneratePress Basic too... though I use the GP premium theme.
Hi Trish,
It looks like a great plugin. I'll check it out and test it out for some of my product reviews.
Thank you for the suggestion :)
All the best,
Eric
Sorry for the mixup, Trish (did I get it this time?).
Thank you for the guide; I will check it out.
No need of being sorry Muslimah, there's no problem.
If you simply made a boo-boo on my name, that's okay, as I wasn't certain.
Like I told another member, you can call me anything you want to, just don't call me too late for meals. ;-)
Over the years we have seen product review plugins come and go. Therefore we create our own layout to use.
Hi,
Yes, I agree with you on that point. Not all plugins last forever; while for other plugins, the value of the product goes down over time.
I liked using the old plugin for SEO purposes. It helps, but no guarantees it'll be a win-win situation for my website.
That's good that you go with your own layout and stick to being original. I may go down that direction at some point.
Thank you for your response- it's much appreciated :)
Regards,
Eric
We decide what my subheadings are and what things we want to cover. And use the same thing over and over but use different products.
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Other wordpress plugins for product reviews?
Unfortunately, the WP Product Review Lite plugin is no longer available as of August 2021. It was one of the best WordPress plugins for writing product reviews, and one that Ja
Hi
Schema – All In One Schema Rich Snippets
You may follow up on below resource
https://kinsta.com/blog/best-wordpress-review-plugins/
Hope this helps.
Hi,
Thank you very much for sharing those resources. I’ll check them out and see how it goes with the product reviews.
Thanks again :)
Best,
Eric
Thanks, Jeff.
Yes, I've received some great suggestions. I'm looking forward to seeing what I can do with it in regards to writing product reviews.
All the best,
Eric
Hey Eric,
If this helps you, I use Yet Another Stars Rating by Dario Curvino
Hope you find this helpful.
Hey Muslimah,
I'm not Eric but will respond if you won't be offended.
I recommend that if you have any doubts about a plugin (or even a theme), simply install it on a temporary or test website that you can create using the SiteRubix server.
When creating a test site, be sure to go to Settings > Reading > and be sure to check mark "Discourage search engines from indexing this site" because you don't want search engines to index your test site.
This way you won't be effecting your live site in any way.
Hope you find this helpful.
Jay said in last night video That the "Headers & Footers Plugin could be used with GeneratePress Basic. Do you agree?
Hey Edward,
I've found the Headers & Footers Plugin to be very useful on several different themes now... basic and premium. So, I would say yes to this plugin working on GeneratePress Basic too... though I use the GP premium theme.
Hi Trish,
It looks like a great plugin. I'll check it out and test it out for some of my product reviews.
Thank you for the suggestion :)
All the best,
Eric
Sorry for the mixup, Trish (did I get it this time?).
Thank you for the guide; I will check it out.
No need of being sorry Muslimah, there's no problem.
If you simply made a boo-boo on my name, that's okay, as I wasn't certain.
Like I told another member, you can call me anything you want to, just don't call me too late for meals. ;-)
Over the years we have seen product review plugins come and go. Therefore we create our own layout to use.
Hi,
Yes, I agree with you on that point. Not all plugins last forever; while for other plugins, the value of the product goes down over time.
I liked using the old plugin for SEO purposes. It helps, but no guarantees it'll be a win-win situation for my website.
That's good that you go with your own layout and stick to being original. I may go down that direction at some point.
Thank you for your response- it's much appreciated :)
Regards,
Eric
We decide what my subheadings are and what things we want to cover. And use the same thing over and over but use different products.
See more comments
Yes, I had that happen when updating a post that had been created using the visual editor.
The problem was related to screenshots within the post. My only reason for persevering with the block editor for that update was due to the H2 and H3 titles wrapping around the screenshots when published. Eventually, the block editor was the answer to that problem.
Hi Valerie,
That's good to know. I can see why it may have been related to the screenshots. That's odd, but it's a good learning lesson.
I know the block editor is a great solution. Thank you for sharing your input- it's greatly appreciated.
Best,
-Eric
You're welcome, Eric.
And thanks so much for your response.
Valerie