Most likely the cause.
https://docs.elementor.com/article/184-cant-edit-with-elementor
If your site just upgraded to 4.9.8 you will find the old memory limits for word press of 30M are not enough. If your host supports it give wp 128M or 256M
Yes, your host is choking on even delivering the page. Make sure your host is not having a load issue by checking the Processes in your cpanel. A lot of host throttle shared hosting if your site is using to much memory or another container on the shared host is using to many resources or processes.
Your hiding behind cloud flare so i can not find your host to advise ya more.
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Jordan
(@jparis28)
Ah. very interesting. I am hosting with Cloudways, so I am not sure how to go about this at the moment
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Jordan
(@jparis28)
It was at 128MB and I have upped it to to 256MB, still without any luck.
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Jordan
(@jparis28)
I have brought it to 512MB and that did the trick. If I am billed at Cloudways by usage, does this mean my bills will be higher now?
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Jordan
(@jparis28)
Still unreliable too after going to 1000MB
hey bud i had an ephiny… uninstalll any seo plug in and see if that fixes it…
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Jordan
(@jparis28)
broke my whole site: This page isn’t working
jordanparishealth.com is currently unable to handle this request.
HTTP ERROR 500
I was getting the 500 errors the first time i looked that is why i said it was choking.
List your active plug ins please and versions I cant see anything thru that cloud flare cloak. and make sure your on WP 4.9.8
FYI the new 500 error is likey because you set your WP memory higher then your hosting container allows
Do not set it higher then 128 if your on shared hosting
I used a cached page from google to check why its not showing. It is a dom error. Whatever plug in your using for forms is not compatable with the wordpress revision database changes. The error is [DOM] Found 3 elements with non-unique id #mc-embedded-subscribe-form: (More info: https://goo.gl/9p2vKq) <form action method="post" id="mc-embedded-subscribe-form" name="mc-embedded-subscribe-form" class="validate" novalidate>…</form>
Dom errors will break wordpress’s ajax loading.
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Jordan
(@jparis28)
My contact forms? They are Elementor Pro forms.
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Jordan
(@jparis28)
Oh, subscribe form is OceanWP. So that’s ruining my whole system?
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Jordan
(@jparis28)
For a period of time the past few days, my site was unable to edit with elementor in any browser, it even crashed for 5 hours yesterday. Now the weirdest thing is happening (again): I can edit with Elementor (but not with 100% reliability) in Firefox, but never in Chrome. Interesting.