• Resolved Anonymous User 16491866

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    Hi,

    I’ve noticed that Google Anaylitics started indexing my website’s Elementor Library around 2 weeks ago.

    I’m not sure if it’s indexing the library, or indexing the names of the libarary templates that are being used on the front end.

    I have had Yoast for 6 months but this is a recent issue of the last couple of weeks. I turned off index Elementor Library feature in Yoast around a week ago, but it’s still doing it. I have also disabled the caching plugin but it has not helped.

    Can you please shed some light on why this might be happening?

    Here is a screeshot of how it looks in Google Anaylitcs. [redacted]
    Thank you.

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  • Hi,

    Thank you for contacting us.

    Since you are using our Pro features on your website, you’ll need to open a support ticket at my.elementor.com.

    WordPress.org rules state that commercial products are not supported here.

    Kind regards,
    David

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 16491866

    (@anonymized-16491866)

    @gradret2015 Thanks for your reply.

    As mentioned in my post, I had turned this option off in Yoast and it was still indexing the template library.

    Thanks for trying to help though.

    Hello,

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

    Please also regenerate the CSS via Elementor > Tools > Regenerate CSS on your WordPress Dashboard, then make sure that you clear:

    your WP cache (your WP plugin if you have one),
    your server cache (if you have one. In this case, you can contact your hosting provider),
    and your browser cache.
    Ref: https://elementor.com/help/cant-edit-with-elementor/

    If you are a PRO user, then please use the previous method to get support as my colleague @davidlbc mentioned.

    Regards,
    Said

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