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Existing content saved and published in block grid inline mode not saving #17634

Open jbrisnehan-AMG opened 8 hours ago

jbrisnehan-AMG commented 8 hours ago

Which Umbraco version are you using? (Please write the exact version, example: 10.1.0)

15.0.0

Bug summary

Existing content saved and published in block grid inline mode not saving

Switching "Inline Mode" off on the Block Editor, solves the issue and the new content is saved.

Creating new content/areas also works fine. Just editing existing content is an issue.

Specifics

Umbraco Cloud. Checked/tested in multiple environments.

Steps to reproduce

Upgraded to v15.

  1. Opening and edit an existing page/node that has a Block Grid editor.
  2. Edit a content area of the Block Grid editor on the page (i.e. RTE or Header)
  3. Add new text (i.e. "test")
  4. Click Save and Publish.
  5. Save and Publish is successful.
  6. However the frontend does not reflect the change
  7. If you click away from the node and come back, the change is gone.

Expected result / actual result

I would expect content to save properly in the Block Grid whether in "Inline Mode" or not.

github-actions[bot] commented 8 hours ago

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