• Resolved DarkDjadai

    (@darkdjadai)


    Hello! It is necessary to replace the word in the elementor selector….. it does not find the word through the database, third-party plugins also do not find the word in the elementor selector.
    Please tell me in which part of the plugin should I search for data to replace the word from “турисов” to “туристов”.

    I need to do this on 400 pages, so please tell me how to do it through the database or with a third-party plugin.

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  • Plugin Support Milos

    (@miloss84)

    Hi there,

    o replace a word in the Elementor selector across multiple pages on your WordPress website, you have a few options:

    1. Database Search and Replace: You can directly search and replace the word in your WordPress database. However, be extremely cautious when directly modifying your database, as it can cause irreversible damage if done incorrectly. Always backup your database before making any changes.
    2. Using a Plugin: There are several plugins available that allow you to search and replace text in your WordPress database safely. One popular option is “Better Search Replace” plugin. Here’s how you can use it:
      • Install and activate the “Better Search Replace” plugin from the WordPress plugin repository.
      • Go to Tools > Better Search Replace.
      • In the “Search for” field, enter the word you want to replace (“турисов”).
      • In the “Replace with” field, enter the word you want to replace it with (“туристов”).
      • Select the tables you want to search and replace within. Usually, you would select all tables.
      • Review the dry run option to see the number of changes that will be made without actually modifying the database.
      • Once you’re sure, run the search/replace.
    3. Using Elementor Find and Replace: Elementor doesn’t have a built-in find and replace feature, but there might be third-party plugins that extend Elementor’s functionality to include this feature. You can search the WordPress plugin repository for such plugins.

    When using any method to replace text across multiple pages, always make sure to review the changes carefully after performing the replacement to ensure nothing unintended has occurred. Additionally, it’s recommended to take a backup of your website before making any significant changes, especially when directly modifying the database.

    Kind regards,

    Thread Starter DarkDjadai

    (@darkdjadai)

    1. Better Search replace does not find the given word “tourist” in the selector!!! I used it.
    2. The word “tourists” is not found in the search database in all tables!!!
    3. Elementor Find and Replace – if you mean about the plugin https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/search-replace-for-elementor /, then it doesn’t work….. THEY REQUIRE THAT THEY BE BOUGHT FROM THEM TO CHECK THEIR PERFORMANCE….. or about which method do you mean “Using Element or Find and Replace” – does the plugin have such an internal function??
    Moderator Support Moderator

    (@moderator)

    Looking at your site, you are an Elementor Pro v3.17.0 user. The developer cannot have a conversation with customers here. That’s not permitted for anyone.

    For pro or commercial product support please contact the developer directly on their site. This includes any pre-sales topics as well.

    https://my.elementor.com/

    As the developer is aware, commercial products are not supported in these forums. I am sure they will have no problem supporting you there.

    Plugin Support vipul78

    (@vipulelementor)

    Hi @darkdjadai,

    Since you are an Elementor Pro user, you can open a support ticket at my.elementor.com

    I’d also suggest you check out Elementor Community Group on Facebook. We have created it to connect Elementor users together and share knowledge, Global Elementor Community.

    www.ads-software.com rules state that commercial products are not supported here. I shall be closing this thread.

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