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Hi there,
I have checked the page and the content is visible on my end (for non-logged user). Could you be more specific about the issue? Is the content affected in the editor or the front end as well? Is there any specific page? If you are a Pro user, you can open a support ticket and provide temp access to your website so our agents can investigate further.
Anyway, any further explanation or screenshots will be helpful to understand the issue better. Depending on the theme you are using, if theme’s template does not contain the_content() function, it can be the root cause as well. You can try switching the page layout from Default to Elementor Full Width and see if that helps:
ref. https://elementor.com/help/using-elementors-full-width-page-template/hi there,
To enforce strong passwords for Elementor login forms, you need to utilize a combination of Elementor widgets and potentially a WordPress plugin or theme feature. The core Elementor Pro plugin’s Login widget doesn’t directly offer strong password enforcement.
These articles can be a good starting point for your further investigation since passwords are managed by WordPress and not Elementor:
https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-force-strong-password-on-users-in-wordpress/
https://www.greengeeks.com/tutorials/force-strong-passwords-wordpress/
I hope this helps.Hi Megan,
Landing Pages Feature has been Deprecated: Marked inactive for new sites in version 3.22, and later in 3.27 a deprecated tag has been added. Existing pages won’t be affected, but we recommend avoiding its use moving forward.
I hope this helps. If you have any further questions or concerns, please let us know.Hi Mediamanuk,
Regarding your concern, the errors of type “is not defined” usually appear if some function tries to execute but it is still not loaded. In most cases, the root cause for this are some cache plugin optimizations or server-side optimizations. You should review any cache plugin first and see if it has enabled features such as deferred JS load, async load, etc. Also, you can check whether your server uses some CDN to serve assets and whether there are any delayed file loads.
I hope this helps.
Hi Tina,
Regarding your header font issue, I have inspected the page structure and noticed that your header contains two Mega Menu widgets coming from ElementsKit. These are not native Elementor widgets and we do not have any control over their styling.
I see that your widgets get styling from Elementor’s Global settings but they do not have any rule coming from their product to set the font family. Therefore, you should either change the font family for accent under typography in Global settings or see if this widget has its own typography settings under Style tab.
I hope this helps.
Hi Jouke,
This problem is related to a known conflict with Element Caching feature from Elementor. We have raised this concern to our developers and they are working on it. At this point, the only workaround would be to turn off Element Caching in the Accordion widget’s Advanced tab > Cache Settings.I hope this helps.