• Resolved mstudioIL

    (@mstudioil)


    There is lot of JavaScript error. like TypeError: can't access property "toJSON", e.model.get(...) is undefined

    I can’t set font. colors, break points, layout.
    The button is not working. how do I fix this?
    I using Hello theme with child theme and these addon
    Unlimited Elements for Elementor
    Xpro Elementor Addons
    Xpro Elementor Theme Builder
    Elementor free

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  • Plugin Support Milos

    (@miloss84)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for contacting us and hope you are doing well and having a great day.

    To rule out the possibility of a plugin or theme conflict, please deactivate all your plugins (besides Elementor ). If it solves the issue reactivate them one by one to find the culprit. If it didn’t help, switch your theme (temporarily) to a default WP theme such as Twenty Nineteen and see if it makes any difference.

    Also, this could happen due to our Elementor performance experiments you can try to deactivate them. To deactivate them you can go to Elementor > settings > features

    Performance features currently in the experimental stage are:

    • Element Caching – Elements caching reduces loading times by serving up a copy of an element instead of rendering it fresh every time the page is loaded. When active, Elementor will determine which elements can benefit from static loading – but you can override this.
    • Inline Font Icons – This experiment renders icons as SVGs without loading the Font-Awesome and eicons libraries. Since SVGs are vector-based images which are rendered using the browser’s engine, they do not increase server requests which improves performance

    I am looking forward to hearing back from you soon.

    Kind regards,

    Thread Starter mstudioIL

    (@mstudioil)

    I disable the “Atomic Editor” and it fix the problem. What is “Atomic Editor”?

    Plugin Support Milos

    (@miloss84)

    Hi there,

    Thank you for contacting us.

    The “Atomic Editor” in Elementor is part of their newer infrastructure aimed at making the editor faster, more consistent, and more modular. Instead of treating widgets and sections as large, monolithic blocks, it breaks elements down into smaller “atomic” components (styles, layout, content) that can be managed more efficiently behind the scenes.

    In practical terms, it’s meant to:

    • Improve performance in the editor
    • Standardize styling across widgets
    • Support newer features like advanced design systems and future capabilities

    That said, it’s still evolving. On some setups, especially with older third-party addons or heavily customized layouts, it can introduce conflicts or unexpected behavior. That’s why disabling it resolved your issue.

    Hope this helps

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