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If you’re experiencing issues with saving a template in Elementor, the discrepancy in dimensions between the title on desktop preview and mobile may be causing a conflict. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the problem:
- Check Responsive Settings: In Elementor, you can adjust the responsive settings for each element. Make sure you have set the appropriate dimensions for the title in both desktop and mobile views. You can access the responsive settings by selecting the title element and navigating to the “Advanced” tab, where you’ll find the “Responsive” section.
- Review Mobile Customizations: If you have made specific customizations to the title’s appearance on mobile devices, double-check that those settings are not conflicting with the overall template. Sometimes, conflicting styles or layout choices can prevent the template from being saved.
- Disable Other Plugins: Temporarily deactivate other plugins installed on your website, especially those related to caching, optimization, or mobile responsiveness. Sometimes, conflicts between plugins can lead to issues with saving templates or cause discrepancies between desktop and mobile views.
- Test a Default Theme: To isolate the issue, temporarily switch to a default WordPress theme (such as Twenty Twenty-One) and check if you can save the template without any problems. If it saves correctly, the issue may lie with your current theme’s compatibility with Elementor.
- Update Elementor: Ensure that both Elementor and your active theme are updated to the latest versions. Outdated versions can sometimes have bugs or compatibility issues, which could affect template saving functionality.
- Clear Cache: Clear the cache on your website and your browser to eliminate any potential caching-related problems. Cached versions of your website or outdated CSS files may cause inconsistencies between previews and actual outputs.