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  • Thread Starter mitchellem

    (@mitchellem)

    Hello,

    Any update on this thread?
    Thanks

    pingram

    (@pingram3541)

    I suspect cache is the issue. Cache busting is often not a fun chore and can be very frustrating as there are many cache mechanisms that can exist.

    For example, as a WordPress plugin, a feature or service of the web host, a 3rd party service like Cloudflare or even extra software installed on your server, a logged in Google account using the Chrome browser, the actual web browser cache itself…

    I attempted to duplicate this by creating a new page, dropping in an html element and pasting a Google Map embed and verified both logged in and out the iframe w/ the maps loads just fine.

    Another suggestion would be to look in the browser console and see if there are any errors when the iframe doesn’t load maybe there is a clue as to a reason why.

    Thread Starter mitchellem

    (@mitchellem)

    Hi,

    It’s Custom HTML block, not Html element.

    You may check the problem at https://emily-mitchell-test.000webhostapp.com/custom-html

    This is how it looks when you are logged in – https://prntscr.com/q2fk5v
    This is the backend of the page – https://prntscr.com/q2fko8

    https://prntscr.com/q2fl3b

    Thank you

    pingram

    (@pingram3541)

    I’d suggest using Elementor’s HTML element. Using other widgets can have unexpected results.

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