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There are HUNDREDS of posts online where this issue pops up.
Elementor clearly needs to add a fix of their own. Quite simply, add a check for Elementor\Scheme_Color that then points it to Core\Schemes\Color.
Sure, various themes and plugins might be trying to use the old code, but we can’t all sit around and wait for them to update their individual code. Elementor adding this one fix would make hundreds if not thousands of customers happy and prevent their websites from going down.
Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/ep056sB.png
Just to add to this, for me it was Brave shields causing the issue.
I simply logged into my WordPress dashboard using a different browser (Safari) and repeated the setup steps and it worked.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Fatal Error on Pages PageI’m getting the same error. It started happening as soon as we updated to the latest version of Yoast (15.3).
I found two solutions:
1. Log into your server and disable the plugin by renaming the folder.
2. Roll back to the last version of Yoast (15.2.1).Steps I followed:
1. For Cpanel users like me, this meant logging into Cpanel, going to File Manager, navigating to “public_html” then “plugins”, and renaming “wordpress-seo” to “wordpress-seoDISABLED”. This allowed me to log in to WordPress admin, but with Yoast disabled. In admin, under Plugins, you’ll see an error stating that the files for Yoast could not be found and therefore Yoast was disabled.2. To roll back to the last working version, I went to this URL and scrolled to the bottom: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wordpress-seo/advanced/. I downloaded a zip file with version 15.2.1. I logged in to Cpanel, navigated to File Manager > public_html > plugins, right clicked on “wordpress-seo” and chose “compress”, then right clicked on it again and chose “delete”. Then I chose “upload” at the top, uploaded the zip of version 15.2.1, then clicked “refresh”, right clicked on the new 15.2.1 zip, and chose extract. I went back to WordPress Admin, Plugins, and activated Yoast. Seeing that everything is working now, I went back to File Manager, downloaded the wordpress-seo zip, then deleted both it and the 15.2.1 zip from file manager.
Hopefully that’s helpful to folks until the developers can track down the cause. It may be a conflict with another plugin, conflict with a theme, or an internal bug that the Yoast team will need to resolve.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: UPGRADE gone worng?! Pls helpUgh, same issue again with 3.0.3. I have yet to have an automatic upgrade work. Alas.
Off to the manual upgrade.