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Lativ Theme - On Activation, header is missing from the Blog Home Template #7313
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Customer report 6662306-zen |
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This will hopefully be fixed by this GB PR: WordPress/gutenberg#53423 |
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@mikachan - Should this be resolved now that #53423 is merged? I just ran into it spinning up a new site with the Sten theme. Edit - Nevermind, I see that the merged PR is for the GB 16.5 milestone. I'm assuming that means we'll see this resolved once we upgrade wpcom to use that version. 👍 |
I believe that's correct, @katiebethbrown ! |
Yep that's right, the fix will be in Gutenberg 16.5 so this should be fixed across wpcom when that version is being used (around August 24-25). |
Quick summary
On WordPress.com sites, after activating the Lativ theme, the Blog Home Template is missing the header and displays the message "Template part has been deleted or is unavailable: header"
If you edit the template, the Header can be removed, and the template part can be added again without issue.
Steps to reproduce
I did not test whether this bug affects sites that are created with the Lativ theme.
What you expected to happen
The Header should be displayed without an error message.
What actually happened
The Blog Home Template displays the message "Template part has been deleted or is unavailable: header" in place of the header.
Browser
No response
Context
No response
Platform (Simple, Atomic, or both?)
Simple, Atomic
Other notes
No response
Reproducibility
Consistent
Severity
All
Available workarounds?
Yes, easy to implement
Workaround details
The workaround consists of removing the Template Part Block from the header group and then adding a new one, referencing the Header template part.
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