[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #52790: Reusable blocks disappeared

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Mon Apr 26 10:23:34 UTC 2021


#52790: Reusable blocks disappeared
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 Reporter:  jordiparera        |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect (bug)       |      Status:  reopened
 Priority:  normal             |   Milestone:  5.7.2
Component:  Editor             |     Version:  5.7
 Severity:  blocker            |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  reporter-feedback  |     Focuses:
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Comment (by OptimizingMatters):

 That's somewhat surprising, as Autoptimize does not optimize admin-pages
 @mrschaal ... That being said, have you tried reconfiguring AO (e.g.
 disabling JS optimization or other settings) to see what might be
 happening here?

 Replying to [comment:37 mrschaal]:
 > I've also been experiencing the same issues on WordPress 5.7.1 using the
 Virtue Premium Theme.
 >
 > Additionally, adding new reusable blocks via clicking on "Add to
 reusable blocks" at the context menu of a block within the Gutenberg
 Editor while editing a page has not been working anymore either. It seemed
 that the click has been registered, but the block won't change at all and
 also has not been added to the list of reusable blocks.
 >
 > By deactivating all plugins and re-activating them one by one again,
 I've found out that the plugin "Autooptimize" causes this issue. As soon
 as I have deactived it, the issues were gone!
 >
 > Now I can at least create new blocks, but can't reference them within
 any other page than the page on which they have been created. The widget
 for adding reusable blocks won't find the newly created one. Therefore I
 have no chance to find and embed the reusable block while editing another
 page anymore.

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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/52790#comment:39>
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