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  • Elementor add-ons often transmit incorrect values in their operation.
    Try this:
    Enable the testing environment to disable Elementor add-ons individually.
    Heads up: proceed with a default theme choice to determine if the problem persists.
    Reinstall Elementor Plugin
    You need to consider the following steps when a core Elementor file generates this error and you have not modified it personally.
    Users should first back up their site beforehand before uninstalling and reinstalling Elementor.

    Looks like the issue is resolved glad to see everything displaying correctly now

    Using WooCommerce and WCFM myself I fully understand the limited and non-customizable nature of the vendor product filter that comes by default. try “JetSmartFilters” (by Crocoblock) Elementor provides more customization options which also enables Ajax filters. Just takes a bit of setup. WOO Filter Everything alongside WOOF – Products Filter for WooCommerce often satisfy user needs. The solution requires customizing vendor categories by integrating vendor IDs as product attributes following some user-developed methods that allow this functionality to work with the system.

    Recently I experienced this same problem until I searched thoroughly with assistance from my hosting provider’s team which fixed the issue. This solution should work for you also.
    Inquire from your host whether their servers enact restrictions on chmod(). The warnings presented in this situation are safe to dismiss through suppression or ignorance.
    You should replace your theme with the default Twenty Twenty-Four version.

    Identifying the most misleading plugin requires deactivation in a sequential order.

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