Title: “Oops Something went wrong”
Last modified: June 26, 2022

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# “Oops Something went wrong”

 *  Resolved [classunicorn](https://wordpress.org/support/users/classunicorn/)
 * (@classunicorn)
 * [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/oops-something-went-wrong-57/)
 * We’re not able to save settings in the Elements tab. I keep getting an error 
   that refuses to save. Fresh install, everything is up to date. Not sure why I’m
   getting this.
 * 1. We’ve made sure I added this line define(‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ‘512M’); to wp-
   config
 * 2. We’ve disabled all plugins
 * 3. We are working with astra
    -  This topic was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by [classunicorn](https://wordpress.org/support/users/classunicorn/).

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 *  [Amit Barai Alit](https://wordpress.org/support/users/amitbarai013/)
 * (@amitbarai013)
 * [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/oops-something-went-wrong-57/#post-15771642)
 * Hi [@classunicorn](https://wordpress.org/support/users/classunicorn/),
    Hope 
   you are doing well.
 * Thanks for describing the issue.
 * Are you facing this issue while saving the settings on specific pages or all 
   pages?
 * This may happen due to various reasons. Please check the following steps to resolve
   the issue:
 * **1.** Maybe your server isn’t allowing you to increase the PHP Memory Limit 
   despite it showing 512M on your website. Can you please contact your hosting 
   provider regarding this and tell them to increase the Memory Limit from their
   end? This usually happens if you are using Shared hosting.
 * **2.** Please check for plugin conflicts by following this: You can check for
   Plugin conflicts by deactivating all the third-party plugins one by one except
   for **Elementor** and **Essential Addons for Elementor**. Simply go to your WordPress
   Dashboard and navigate to **wp-admin -> Plugins** and then, deactivate other 
   Plugins.
 * Let me know how it goes.
    Thank you!
 *  Thread Starter [classunicorn](https://wordpress.org/support/users/classunicorn/)
 * (@classunicorn)
 * [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/oops-something-went-wrong-57/#post-15771735)
 * Hi Amit,
 * Thanks for your reply.
 * I’m facing this issue anytime I try to click “Save Settings” in the Elements 
   section of EA.
 * 1. I double checked that my php memory limit is 512MB with my hosting provider.
   
   2. I disabled all plugins except for the coreones needed (elementor, woocommerce)
   and still no luck.
 * Any other idea why this might be happening?
 *  [Amit Barai Alit](https://wordpress.org/support/users/amitbarai013/)
 * (@amitbarai013)
 * [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/oops-something-went-wrong-57/#post-15773330)
 * Hi [@classunicorn](https://wordpress.org/support/users/classunicorn/),
 * Actually, this issue is not created due to our plugin Essential Addons for Elementor.
   This is a common issue of that you will find while saving the page in Elementor.
   Please check this documentation to get the detail on how to fix this issue: [https://elementor.com/help/publish-update-button-not-work/](https://elementor.com/help/publish-update-button-not-work/)
 * Please check the following also to resolve this issue:
 * Please install **WordFence** plugin on your website. Then go to **WP Admin Dashboard
   > Wordfence > Allowlisted URLs > Here in the URL field insert: _/wp-admin/admin-
   ajax.php_ > Param Type: POST Body > Param name (Insert here: _actions_) > Click
   on ADD > Save Changes**. Then refresh the page that you were editing.
 * You can also go to the Cpanel of your website and search for **Modsecurity**.
   You can search **mod security** in the control panel of the server or scroll 
   down to the Security section and select Mod Security. **Select the website name
   where you are facing the issue > Set Status (off)**. Please check this screenshot
   to get the detail: [https://d.pr/i/CQYUZ6](https://d.pr/i/CQYUZ6)
 * Thank you.

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 * Last reply from: [Amit Barai Alit](https://wordpress.org/support/users/amitbarai013/)
 * Last activity: [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/oops-something-went-wrong-57/#post-15773330)
 * Status: resolved