• Elementor is loading and not working . It is showing to enable safe mode for trouble shoot . kindly check and solve the issue

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  • Plugin Support priyak1996

    (@priyak1996)

    Hello,

    It must be a plugin or theme conflict.

    Please follow these steps and let me know if it solved your issue:

    – Deactivate all of your plugins except Elementor. If this solves the problem, gradually activate your plugins one by one, until you spot the problematic plugin.

    – Switch your WordPress theme to Hello Elementor (or another default WordPress theme) temporarily and see if it solves your error.

    I hope this information helped you..

    Thread Starter rymandcollp

    (@rymandcollp)

    i have also tried hello elementor but the issue is same as the elementor is still loading and displaying enable safe mode. check and solve this issue i have to create a website

    Plugin Support enmanueldiaz

    (@enmanueldiaz)

    Hi there,

    It sounds like you’re encountering some issues with Elementor loading. Here are some basic troubleshooting steps you can try:

    1. Enable Safe Mode: As suggested, enable Elementor’s Safe Mode. This temporarily disables any potential conflicts from themes or plugins and can help identify the issue.
    2. Clear Cache: Clear your browser cache and any caching plugins you may have on your site. Sometimes, cached files can cause issues.
    3. Plugin Conflicts: Deactivate all other plugins except Elementor and Elementor Pro. Then, check if Elementor loads correctly. If it does, reactivate your plugins one by one to identify which one is causing the conflict.
    4. Theme Conflicts: Switch to a default WordPress theme like Twenty Twenty-Three to see if the issue is theme-related.
    5. Update Everything: Make sure WordPress, Elementor, and your plugins are all up to date. Outdated software can cause compatibility issues.
    6. Check PHP Version: Elementor recommends using PHP version 7.4 or higher. You can check your PHP version in your hosting control panel and upgrade if necessary.
    7. Increase PHP Memory Limit: Sometimes, increasing the PHP memory limit can help. You can try increasing it to 256M or 512M in your wp-config.php file.

    If none of these steps work, let me know, and we can explore further options.

    Best regards,

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