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  • Thread Starter hamudi

    (@hamudi)

    Anyone an idea where URLs to old/former domains could be still saved and used by Elementor? 🙁

    Hi Hamudi,

    400 errors are often server related, so you may need to contact your host, and ask them to check the PHP error logs to help find the issue.

    Please make sure that your server meets the basic requirements to run Elementor properly
    https://docs.elementor.com/article/38-requirements

    Sometimes 400 errors can be quickly solved by simply clearing your browser’s cache and cookies. This might happen because the cookies are either corrupt or too old. Some browser extensions can also change your cookies and cause 400 errors. It’s also possible that your browser has cached a corrupt version of the page you’re trying to open.

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