Background of the issue:
We are experiencing persistent frontend issues on our corporate website (evokestaffing.com), which is built using WPML (latest version 4.7.1) for multilingual functionality and Nectarblocks for design. I have also reported this issue to Nectarblocks and they asked me to report here as well, so they could get in contact with you about the issue. As stated above, I fixed the issue on our production website but I can easily replicate it on our staging website in case you need to investigate more.
Symptoms:
The main issue is severe styling/CSS breakdowns on translated pages via the WordPress Editor, making them difficult to fix. The issue seems to be more frequent when blocks are copied, as they retain the same Block ID. Additionally, when using custom IDs for rows, some styling is not applied correctly. It appears that blocks with identical IDs are forced to share the same styling indefinitely.
Questions:
Why are there severe styling/CSS breakdowns on translated pages?
How can I prevent blocks from sharing the same styling when they have identical IDs?
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