Google Doc partially unresponsive after adding in text citation

A very well reproducible glitch recently started happening in all of my documents and makes writing impossible.

I'll be as specific as possible

I use Google Chrome, to write in Google Docs. After adding an in text citation (AMA format), the adjacent paragraphs (sometimes half of a page) become unresponsive. When hovering over the mouse cursor, instead of the typical text cursor (I), the mouse cursor is a white arrow and the text is frozen, I cannot click anywhere or somehow edit the text. If I do manage to highlight it, the highlight is grey and unresponsive. Refreshing the page resolves the problem, until I need to add another citation.

I have tried, disabling all Chrome extension, re-installing Zotero, unlinking the citations, updating my computer/chrome/zotero, restarting, etc.

The glitch happens in new documents, and in older documents where I used Zotero successfully. The fact that it resolves after refreshing makes me wondering if it has to do with the refreshing rate, I have turned on offline editing as well but it didn't resolve the issue.

Any clues, hints and advice to resolve this are deeply appreciated.
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  • edited February 20, 2024
    Probably the same underlying problem that was hopefully fixed by this:

    https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/456008/#Comment_456008
  • Although that was happening earlier, I can confirm that the citation is inserted, linked correctly and works as intended. However it freezes random portions of my paper, most frequently the following paragraph
  • However it freezes random portions of my paper, most frequently the following paragraph
    I have seen this in testing. This is a Google Docs editor bug and you should report it to them (e.g. by using Help -> Help Docs improve). Otherwise you can navigate the inaccessible parts of your document by using arrow keys.
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