• Resolved gchristo

    (@gchristo)


    Royal Elementor Addons 1.7.1 has a fatal conflict with Elementor Pro 3.25.0. I had to rollback to 1.3.987 to remove the critical error. Elementor support says the problem is within the current version of Royal Addons.

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  • henluar

    (@henluar)

    Same.

    jojojo2022

    (@jojojo2022)

    Same! anyone found the solution???? my website is down

    Thread Starter gchristo

    (@gchristo)

    You can download a Rollback plugin and restore the previous version of Royal Addons. Otherwise we have to wait for the developer to address the issue.

    jojojo2022

    (@jojojo2022)

    Thank you! maybe restore the previous version of Elementor Pro? I don’t know if it’s a risk for my website

    databell96

    (@databell96)

    Same here.

    Thread Starter gchristo

    (@gchristo)

    I rolled bay Elementor Pro and Royal Addons to their previous versions, but I don’t know if you can stick with v3.25.0 for Elementor. The error is in Addons so maybe it is the only one that has to be rolled back.

    jojojo2022

    (@jojojo2022)

    how you rolled Royal addons pro? i can’t

    rysky007

    (@rysky007)

    Figured out how to download the older version of the plugin but its still crashing my site. Also my global form, which was made using the basic form that comes with Elementor wont show on the front end now with the plug in disabled, which is odd since the form has nothing to do with Royal Adons.

    • This reply was modified 4 weeks ago by rysky007.
    jojojo2022

    (@jojojo2022)

    i have also many problems in my site. I don’t know if these problems are by cause of Royal addons

    Any developer here to help us?????

    Thread Starter gchristo

    (@gchristo)

    I don’t think Royal Addons Pro has a tool to help you roll back a version. I think you’d have to deactivate it and load the free version 1.3.987 and activate it.

    Elementor Pro has a tool that allows you to rollback to a previous version.

    Elementor Addons free version can be rolled back using a plug in from the repository, like WPRollback.

    Thread Starter gchristo

    (@gchristo)

    Actually, Elementor, free version, has a tool to help you rollback the version Elementor> Tools> Version Control.

    jojojo2022

    (@jojojo2022)

    I’m a little scared to go back to a previous version of Elementor, can it affect my website?
    Maybe this is the better option…

    jemully

    (@jemully)

    I have several sites that have had the same critical error with the latest Elementor Pro update.

    The sites I found to have problems:

    • Sites with Jupiter X theme installed
    • Sites with Royal Elementor Addons installed
    • Sites with Happy Elementor Addons installed

    I found only Elementor Pro causes the issue — updating the base Elementor plugin hasn’t caused any issues for me, so I’ve just kept the Pro version to 3.24.4 for now.

    I should note, disabling Royal Elementor Addons or Happy Elementor Addons did allow me to install Elementor Pro’s latest update without issues, but that’s not a good solution if you use any widgets from those plugins.

    • This reply was modified 4 weeks ago by jemully. Reason: Note about disabling plugins to get update to work
    kirana21

    (@kirana21)

    I’m not sure if this is the right thread to post this.
    After updating to 3.25.0 I got an error message while accessing Pro’s theme builder’s templates.
    It said “You do not have permission to access this template.”
    Tried:
    * Rollback to previous version for Elementor & Pro.
    * Create a newer template

    Both still not working, still throwing the same error message.

    How can I fix this?

    Thank you!

    • This reply was modified 4 weeks ago by kirana21.
    jojojo2022

    (@jojojo2022)

    Does anyone know where we can write to plugin support? It is not solved by returning to previous versions of Elementor Pro either

    It keeps giving an error and my site is down. tks

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