• Resolved rogeriodec

    (@rogeriodec)


    My WP installation worked, until a few months ago, on PHP 7.3.
    Then my host (Host Gator) forced the upgrade to PHP 8.2.
    After that, Unlimited Elements For Elementor stopped working and generated “There Has Been a Critical Error on Your Website”.
    If I deactivate the plugin, the error does not occur.
    I also tested several versions of this plugin, and the only one that works without generating the error above is the old version 1.5.43.
    What can I do to fix this?

    • This topic was modified 8 months ago by rogeriodec.
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  • Plugin Author Unlimited Elements

    (@unitecms)

    hi. Please upgrade unlimited elements plugin version.

    Thread Starter rogeriodec

    (@rogeriodec)

    I think I didn’t explain it properly.
    I said that after my host upgraded from PHP 7.3 to 8.2, the only version of this plugin that works is 1.5.43.
    All other versions (1.5.44, 82, 85, 88, 92, 93, 100) generate the described error when activated.

    • This reply was modified 8 months ago by rogeriodec.
    Plugin Contributor Adarsh Pawar

    (@axmusic)

    Please open a support ticket at our official website so that we can investigate the issue further and provide you with assistance.

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