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Enrico
(@lousamagica)
Complementing my investigation, I tested other versions of JQuery using the “JQuery Manager for WordPress”.
The result was that the latest version 3.5.1 is causing the problem.
So I selected the previous version 2.2.4 and removed the horizontal scroll bar.
I am sure it is a bug of Elementor’s “stretch section” incompatibility with the latest version of JQuery.
The problem now is that Google Speed Test accuses a less secure version of JQuery and downgrading the quality of the site.
I hope you can fix this as soon as possible!
Thread Starter
Enrico
(@lousamagica)
A tip, I managed to include this CSS style in my theme to remove the horizontal scroll bar:
body {overflow-x: hidden;}
I hope it can help =)
Thread Starter
Enrico
(@lousamagica)
Ok finally we got it resolved!
I removed all “Stretch Section” options from the layout containers in Elementor and activated “Full Width” in both the GeneratePress Theme and the Elementor Layout option in dashboard.
The conflict happens when using the Elementor “Strech Section” function and using the Full Width option I found the solution!
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Enrico.