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"The theme you are currently using is not compatible with the Site Editor" on hybrid themes #52847
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Thanks so much for reporting this on! |
@ndiego, any reason for re-opening this? |
I'm exploring this again on the 6.3 actual release, and it does seem like it's harder to trigger the error, I'm still getting it a lot. Here's an easy way: Appearance -> Template Parts "The theme you are currently using is not compatible with the Site Editor." I'm wondering if perhaps things are showing up in the Command Palette that I'm not supposed to be able to access, being a hybrid theme? |
@MadtownLems, correct. Some of the commands shouldn't be available for hybrid themes. That's being tracked in #52154. |
Since #53718 has been merged, I believe all commands are now properly displayed in the search results on all themes in the latest trunk. I would like to close this issue, but if the issue remains, please comment. |
For me, navigating to the Template Part editor worked fine, but refreshing triggered this error. Simple fix that worked in my case: add_theme_support('block-template-parts'); |
@manspaniel |
Description
We use a hybrid theme (use Block Editor for content, has a couple of Template Parts, but doesn't use FSE.)
When testing out 6.3-RC-1, I keep running into "The theme you are currently using is not compatible with the Site Editor".
Step-by-step reproduction instructions
Just one of may ways:
Screenshots, screen recording, code snippet
Environment info
WordPress 6.3-RC-1. Windows 10, Chrome. No Gutenberg plugin.
Please confirm that you have searched existing issues in the repo.
Yes
Please confirm that you have tested with all plugins deactivated except Gutenberg.
Yes
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