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    Hi All,

    Recently I have update the Elementor Plugin and Suddenly it sent an email regarding fatal error.

    An error of type E_COMPILE_ERROR was caused in line 294 of the file /home/daintimocp/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor/includes/autoloader.php. Error message: require(): Failed opening required '/home/daintimocp/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor/core/base/app.php' (include_path='.:/opt/cpanel/ea-php74/root/usr/share/pear')

    When I saw the error log it is also show one error

    [09-Jan-2023 21:20:49 UTC] PHP Deprecated: The $control_id argument is deprecated since version 3.5.0! in /home/daintimocp/public_html/wp-content/plugins/elementor/modules/dev-tools/deprecation.php on line 304 [09-Jan-2023 21:20:50 UTC] Connection refused [09-Jan-2023 21:20:50 UTC] PHP Deprecated: Hook elementor/widgets/widgets_registered is deprecated since version 3.5.0! Use elementor/widgets/register instead. in /home/daintimocp/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5758 [09-Jan-2023 21:20:50 UTC] PHP Deprecated: Function Elementor\Widgets_Manager::register_widget_type is deprecated since version 3.5.0! Use register instead. in /home/daintimocp/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5383

    I have also notices that it increase the CPU usage of my Hosting.

    Kindly Suggest

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  • Hi,

    To troubleshoot this issue, follow these instructions:

    1. If you’re locked out of your WordPress dashboard, open the recovery email sent to you from WordPress. Click the link in that email to gain access to your site’s WordPress dashboard once again.
    2. Deactivate all plugins apart from the Elementor plugin. If this helps, reactivate them one by one to find the culprit.
    3. If this doesn’t work, switch your theme temporarily to the?Hello theme?and see if that helps.
    4. If this doesn’t work, make sure your WordPress site meets the basic requirements recommended for Elementor. You can check this in your?WP Dashboard > Elementor > System Info. If needed, you can ask your hosting provider to?make these changes?for you.

    Regarding the PHP notice, these warnings are displayed when the WordPress debug mode is active. You can deactivate the debug mode by editing the wp_config.php file yourself. Although it is best to contact your hosting provider and ask them to deactivate this for you. Learn more here:

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