• This plugin is garbage, it will break your website after updating, and they won’t take responsibility for it, and instead blame other plugins.

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  • Indeed, you are right…

    Hello getbolt,

    We do everything we possibly can to prevent issues like these, but when working on software, especially at the scale of Elementor, challenges can arise. What matters most is how quickly we address them and ensure our community is always supported with solutions.

    We’ve just released a new patch to address these issues. Our team has been working hard and fast to get things right, and we believe this update will restore the stability and performance you expect from Elementor.

    Make sure to update Elementor Core and Pro to their latest versions. At the moment of writing that would be; Core v3.24.2 Pro v3.24.1. If you experience any issues or have feedback, please reach out, your input is crucial to us improving.

    We deeply appreciate your support and feedback. Your trust is important to us, and we’re committed to learning from this experience to ensure every next release is a better one.

    Thread Starter getbolt

    (@getbolt)

    I understand the complexity of it but when a plugin breaks multiple WordPress websites, and you have to take all of those websites offline, then restore backups for each and every one of them, and also explain to clients why their business is offline, it becomes a recipe for madness and failure. Surely there must be a better way Elementor!

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