in using Elementor If you encounter the following error message when editing a page:
"Having problem loading Elementor? Please enable safe mode to troubleshoot."
Don't worry, this is one of the common loading faults in Elementor. This article introduces 3 common troubleshooting and resolution methods to help you quickly get back to normal use of the editor.
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Method 1: Enable Safe Mode (Safe Mode)
- log in WordPress the area behind a theatrical stage
- Go to Elementor →tools
- Switch to the General tab
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- Find "Safe Mode (Safe Mode)", click on Enable
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- Reload the Elementor page editor to see if it's back to normal
In many scenarios, the problem goes away after turning on Safe Mode. If the situation does not improve, keep trying the steps below.
Method 2: Disable all plug-ins and keep only Elementor and Elementor Pro.
Some plugins may conflict with Elementor and affect the loading of the editor. In this case the following steps are recommended:
- Go to the Plugins page in the WordPress backend
- Temporarily disable all plugins
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- Enabling Elementor and Elementor Pro
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- Go back to the page editor to see if it's back to normal
If the problem is solved, it means that one of the plugins is causing the conflict. You can enable the plugins one by one to locate the source of the problem.
Method 3: Uninstall and reinstall Elementor plugin
When the above methods have no effect, the problem may be caused by a corrupt plugin file or a failed upgrade. This is a good time to try:
- Uninstalling Elementor and Elementor Pro
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- Download the latest version of the plugin from the Elementor website.
- Re-upload and activate the plugin
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- Revisit the editor page to test
This method is more thorough and works on many complex problems.
summarize
(coll.) fail (a student) Elementor When "Please enable safe mode" error occurs, you can check the following order:
- Enabling Safe Mode
- Disable all plugins and enable only Elementor
- Uninstall and reinstall the plugin
Most of the problems can be solved in the above steps. If you have any other questions, please feel free to leave a comment.
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