To better understand your concern, sharing a short screen recording or screenshots of the behavior would be a big help for us to see what’s happening in your setup.
You may highlight in the screenshots/screencast your setup inside the editor, which widgets are being used, and how it appears on the frontend.
This issue usually happens when the text widget’s line height is set too low, which can cause multiple text lines to overlap or stack on top of each other in Elementor.
Please edit the affected text widget in Elementor, then go to Style > Typography and slightly increase the Line Height value. In most cases, setting it between 1.4 and 1.8 resolves the issue.
It is also worth checking whether the container or section has a fixed height applied, or if any custom CSS might be affecting the text styling.
Kind regards,
This reply was modified 2 weeks, 4 days ago by Milos.
Thanks a lot. This is very helpful. But its interesting that when using an edit text editor the default text height is set to 1.2 px. This was not the case before.
Thanks for the clarification, and you’re absolutely right to notice that.
The default line-height inside the Text Editor widget is now inherited from Elementor’s global typography system. In many cases, it may appear as 1.2em by default depending on the active theme, kit settings, or browser defaults.