Theme does not adapt properly to small screen sizes or mobile browsers.
Site built with the theme fails accessibility checks or lacks basic ARIA roles.
The theme blocks or overrides structured data from SEO plugins.
Gutenberg blocks don’t render correctly or lose styling inside the theme.
Theme triggers errors due to usage of outdated WordPress functions or hooks.
The theme causes slow page load times due to unoptimized code or assets.
New WordPress version causes visual or functional issues with the theme.
Certain texts, links, or contact details can’t be edited from the dashboard.
Classic themes disable WordPress FSE features like editing templates and site-wide styles.
Cannot customize or remove header/footer content without editing code.
CSS styles from the theme are missing or not applied on the frontend.
Unnecessary assets slow down the site or hurt performance scores.
Theme doesn’t allow changing basic styles without custom CSS.
Theme overrides or breaks layout when using Elementor, WPBakery, etc.
The theme’s custom options panel is missing or inaccessible in the dashboard.
After updating the theme, layout breaks or the site crashes.
Demo content doesn’t import properly, leaving empty or broken layout.
Uploaded theme does not appear in the dashboard or triggers a broken theme notice.
Customizer fails to open or shows a blank screen when trying to modify theme settings.
Theme activated, but the site still looks like the old one or shows a blank page.