• Resolved mrwweb

    (@mrwweb)


    I’m reposting this here at the request of @mazedulislamkhan.

    This follows up on this tweet.

    I discovered this bug on a client site and then recreated it on another install using only WordPress 5.6, The Events Calendar 5.3.2.1, Yoast SEO 15.7, and Twenty Twenty-One.

    To reproduce:

    1. Create an Event
    2. Edit the event with Quick Edit
    3. Change something about the event (add a category, change status, etc.) and click “Update”

    Result: The event’s start and end dates move into the first two Yoast SEO-related admin columns. All remaining Yoast SEO column data is pushed into subsequent columns. Here’s another screenshot showing the result.

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  • Hello @mrwweb

    Thanks for reaching out and bringing this to our notice.

    I’ll try to see if I can reproduce this locally but in the mean time we’ve released some plugin updates that may have resolved this issue. Can you please confirm if this issue still exists after you updated to the latest versions?

    Best regards,

    Marho

    Plugin Support masoodak

    (@masoodak)

    Hi there,

    This thread has been pretty quiet for a while, so we’re going to go ahead and close it. If you’re still looking for help with this, please do open a new thread, reference this one and we’d be more than happy to continue the conversation over there.

    Have a great day.

    Kind regards,
    Masood

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