• Resolved raqy

    (@raqy)


    Hello team,

    I’ve upgraded my server to php 8.4 and your plugin crashed my site: Front and Elementor Editor.
    When are you going to made your plugin php 8.4 compatible?

    I use Full Screen Menu widget, as far as I can remember, maybe some other widgets. I had to deactivate the plugin for my website to work.

    Hoping you take care of it ASAP! php 8.4 is out there for quite some time now and fully supported by Elementor.

    Cheers!

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  • Thread Starter raqy

    (@raqy)

    Update: after checking the issue with the developer of yet another plugin that caused the website to crash, it was advised to increase the following PHP settings to at least:

    PHP memory limit: 300MB

    PHP time limit: 300 seconds

    That solved the issues with all the plugins that had caused the crash.

    Cheers!

    Plugin Contributor Adarsh Pawar

    (@axmusic)

    Hi @raqy

    Thank you for the update, and we’re glad to hear the issue has been resolved.

    Yes, in such cases, it’s recommended to increase the server resources. It is recomended setting the PHP memory limit to at least 512MB (or higher if possible), along with a time limit of around 300 seconds, especially when working with Elementor and multiple plugins.

    These settings help ensure smoother performance and prevent unexpected crashes in both the frontend and editor.

    Please let us know if you face any further issues, we’re happy to help.

    Best regards!

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