Sometimes, conflicts can arise between the WP Ghost plugin and other plugins or themes installed on your WordPress website.
Deactivate other plugins temporarily to see if the issue persists. If the problem disappears, it indicates a conflict with one of the deactivated plugins.
Similarly, switch to a default WordPress theme to check if the issue is related to your current theme. We recommend doing this on a cloned stage website to avoid losing theme settings.
If a conflict is identified, you may need to contact the respective plugin or theme developer for further assistance.
Remember, to minimize potential disruptions, it’s always important to take proper precautions, perform regular backups, and test changes in a controlled environment before implementing them on a live website.
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