Just as a side note, when I deactivate Elementor, I do NOT get the above error on the Google dev console.
Can you share a URL so that we can take a look at it?
My first guess is a plugin or theme is conflicting, so deactivate all non-Elementor plugins to test. If the animation works, reactivate each plugin, one by one, to find the one that breaks it again.
Likewise, to test the theme, temporarily switch to one of the default WP themes to see if that resolves it.
If either a plugin or theme is causing this, get in touch with its developers to discuss the problem.
Also, ensure you meet the system requirements. You can check for issues by going to Elementor > System Info. Two of the main things to check are the PHP version and memory limit, but also take note of any other items that might indicate a problem.
Make sure you are using the most updated versions of Elementor, Elementor Pro (if you are using that), WordPress & your theme. Sometimes it isn’t obvious that there is an update available. Go to Dashboard > Updates and click the Check Again button to be sure.
Oh sorry for not updating the post. It’s actually working now. I just had to deactivate a malfunctioning plugin, which is the one that adds more widgets to Elementor. I can’t remember the name of the plugin.
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This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by
kmacenter.
Hi friends!
OS – Windows 7
My site is:
WordPress 5.2.2
Elementor 2.5.16 (i downgraded version from 2.6.8 to 2.5.16 to work correctly!!!)
Optimize plugins:
Autoptimize 2.5.1
Fastest Cache 0.8.9.6
And everything works fine – the animation works!
Just only make downgrade your Elementor to 2.5.16 and everything will be fine with the animation.
And don’t be afraid to optimize your sites with js & css optimizing – WP site whitout optimize js & css – is bad idea!!!
Best regards, Den.