seattlebryan
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@mikes41720 That was the problem. I clicked on the “got it” and the “notification” went away the page shifted down to reveal the top part of the page that was previously cut off.
I genuinely appreciate the support. I hope you will consider this constructive feedback – I’m a smart guy but because that “notification” was poorly designed and implemented from a UI standpoint (shifted my page up causing the top to be cut off, no scrollbars or borders on the “notification”), I totally missed the obvious. Perhaps another way of implementing this could be considered.
Thanks again. Consider this resolved!
I deactivated all plugins except Elementor and Elementor Pro – the problem still exists.
Switching to a standard theme is not an option because I can’t effectively test the problem I’m experiencing on a non-Elementor theme page.
I’ve been using Elementor and Yoast SEO together for quite a long time without any issues. The problem began when I updated Elementor and Elementor Pro. I think I updated Yoast SEO at the same time, but I can’t remember for sure. I’ve learned to check my website as I enable each plugin after updating. No problems until I got to Yoast SEO, which was the last one on the page. That said, I’m not saying it’s not a conflict with another plugin but I’m confident that I’ve tried all combinations of plugins to eliminate this possibility. It seems that everything points to Elementor and Yoast SEO conflicting.
I like Yoast SEO and appreciate the product and support. If my situation is isolated, there isn’t much sense in you spending your time and resources on it. It would be easier for me to simply move to another SEO solution. Let me know. Thanks for understanding.
Hello @suascat_wp , thanks for the reply and assistance. I’m linking to 4 screen captures below. You can see how the page is cut off at the top and the odd block at the bottom of the page. The issues happens in both Chrome and FireFox. Clearing cache and cookies does not resolve the issue. Disabling the Yoast SEO plugin removes these problems and the page appears and functions normally. I am running WP 5.8.2, Yoast SEO 17.6, and Elementor 3.4.8 and Elementor Pro 3.5.1. There is one error in the console that I’m unsure of its cause (have been trouble shooting but it appears to be a common error). Any help is appreciated!
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Duplicate Page] Duplicate Page 4.1 update breaks ElementorIt appears that the issue was not Duplicate Page, rather the combination of the base Elementor Plugin and the Elementor Pro plugin. Apologies for the errant message.
Thank you again, Jeremiah! You’ve been a huge help. I’ll check with them for sure.
Bryan
AH! I missed that. I think I’m brain dead. Yes, I just activated the Hello World theme and then updated the Elementor plugin via the admin panel and it worked!
I guess that tells me that my theme is not 4.9.6 compliant. Hmmm… is it possible to update a theme? I’ll have to Google that – never had to do it before.
Oh, when I said “Mission accomplished”, I meant that the site rendered but looked bad with the Hello World theme. The plugin issue still remains (can’t update to the latest).
I do appreciate your help, however!
LOL! Mission accomplished!
I don’t know where to go from here. I suppose I can continue to edit the site with the outdated plugin but that will eventually cause problems as it becomes more outdated.
I’m open to suggestions. I’ll probably try a few more things (don’t know what yet). If I have any luck, I’ll let you know. I sure appreciate your help!
Activated. The site still works but doesn’t look as good. What am I checking for?
Installed. Silly question, am I supposed to activate? Or is this a test to see if it will simply install. Activating a new theme makes me nervous.
I downloaded the Hello World theme and tried to install via the admin panel. Got the following error:
The package could not be installed. The theme is missing the style.css stylesheet.
Theme installation failed.
I restored *only* the Elementor folder and the site runs again. Something in that folder is conflicting with something and I’m not sure how to figure out what it is. 🙁
I just went through the remaining three plugin updates – one at a time, checking the site along the way, and had no problems.
The mystery continues…
The site is hosted by GoDaddy. It’s currently running PHP 7.1.
I’m very baffled by this!
So, I uploaded the Elementor files directly to the plugins folder, overwriting the old files with the latest – 2.0.16. The site crashed. Interestingly, the admin page works and it shows Elementor as up to date.
I increased the memory limit in the wp_config.php file to 256MB, killed PHP processes and still no luck – the admin panel works, the site does not – just a blank page.
define( ‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ‘256M’ );
Jeremiah,
This time I updated ONLY the Elementor plugin and the site crashed, same symptoms. I restored the database and the Elementor plugins folder and the site is back up and running.
I do agree that the scenario you are describing can cause similar results but it sure feels like there is some sort of conflict with the plugin and something else. I am running the latest version of WP as well.
I think I will try to manually install the plugin via FTP and see if that helps.
Thanks!
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