• Resolved andrasch

    (@andrasch)


    Hi everyone

    I have an issue with elementor. All of sudden the columns moved and became uneditable so now all the pages look very messy. I had set up everything and all looked great until yesterday. The column widths in the header and in the content have changed and it is not possible to adjust them. Also there is a section in each post that I disabled in mobile view and tablet view. Until yesterday it was fine but now I can see this section both in mobile and tablet view even though the settings have not been changed. Is this a bug? Can you please explain what to do and how to fix it? I really hope that I dont have start everything from scratch.
    Many thanks

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  • Hey, it sounds like the styling code broke on your site for some reason.

    Either a plugin conflict or a theme conflict arose, at least it sounds like that.

    I’d recommend turning off auto-updates if you use a large number of plugins on your site, since every update can cause a conflict with another plugin.

    Please try these methods and tell us if they helped:
    Regenerate the CSS via Elementor > Tools > Regenerate CSS on your WordPress Dashboard.

    Go to Elementor > Settings on your WordPress dashboard, then Click the Advanced tab then switch the CSS print method to Internal embedding.

    Clear all cache: your browser’s cache, other plugins’ cache, server cache (if possible).

    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) to a default WordPress theme and see if it makes any difference.

    Switch the CSS print method back after following these steps, regardless if it helped or not.

    Hope those steps will help you.

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