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Full site editor renders blank page with WooCommerce activated #3626

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Aljullu opened this issue Jan 4, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #3898
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Full site editor renders blank page with WooCommerce activated #3626

Aljullu opened this issue Jan 4, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #3898
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@Aljullu
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Aljullu commented Jan 4, 2021

Full Site Editor renders blank when WooCommerce is enabled. This issue was reported by a user in GB repo (WordPress/gutenberg#27938) and according to the discussion there, the cause might be the work-around introduced in this PR: #3219.

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  1. Install a FSE compatible theme (ie, Armando).
  2. Enable Gutenberg and WooCommerce.
  3. Click on the Site Editor sidebar menu item.
  4. Notice the page renders blank.
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Aljullu commented Jan 4, 2021

I can confirm reverting the changes from #3219 fixes the issue.

FSE is probably a more important feature than the visual glitch #3219 was fixing, so as a quick solution might be reverting those changes.

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jeyip commented Feb 19, 2021

Hi @Aljullu 👋 Any updates on this issue?

@nerrad nerrad added the priority: high The issue/PR is high priority—it affects lots of customers substantially, but not critically. label Feb 23, 2021
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nerrad commented Feb 23, 2021

I think we should definitely at a minimum roll out reverting #3219 to fix this. However it'd be nice to see if we can find an alternate way of addressing the visual glitch in the editor context in the interim until the iframed editor instance lands in WP core for all editor usage.

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