Hi Mondulu,
It is normal that you are asked to log in to your dashboard again, after changing the url from http to https.
Did you actually fill in your administrator login credentials when you hit this page:
https://www.drschindler.ca/wp-admin/post.php?post=10&action=elementor and if so what happened next?
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This reply was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by
LogoLogics.
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This reply was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by
LogoLogics.
Yes, I have logged in many times using my credentials using different computers.
logged in once more this afternoon and got this page when trying to edit with elementor:
https://www.drschindler.ca/wp-admin/post.php?post=10&action=elementor
Same thing.
Ok, well I googled this issue and found this:
https://docs.elementor.com/article/234-ssl-certificate-with-elementor
PLease follow these instructions and let me know if this solved it!
Annie
Yes, I had tried that and included in my initial post:
Also tried Elementor:Tools:Replace URL
Old: http://localhost:8888/wordpress/ New: http://drschindler.ca
“0 Rows Affected” – nothing changed so still the problem.
Hi,
Sorry, I missed that!
I am afraid I do not have an answer for you at this point.
JUst to get this straight.
After adding the https, you are able to log in to your dashboard, but only if you want to edit with Elementor, you get that strange login url?
Is this on every page with elementor or just one page?
In the past, some weird issues, after switching to https ( not these but stull weird ) were resolved by taking a new all in one migration backup, deleting the site, install a clean wordpress install and import the backup again.
As all in one migration takes care of all the rewrite urls, this just might fix it..
Further more, your host does meet all these requirements:
https://docs.elementor.com/article/38-requirements
Not enough memory or php below below 7 does tend to cause all sorts of weird issues.
Again, I do not have a solid answer, just thinking along…
Hi, I also had the problem, and I finally found the solution. Go to setting in Elementor, then advanced, then enable Switch Editor Loader Method. This worked for me. I saw it in a video on Youtube.