Hello,
Thank you for reaching out to us about the issue you’re experiencing with Elementor and WooCommerce. I understand how crucial it is for these two tools to work in harmony on your website, and I’m here to assist you.
The error message you’re seeing usually appears when there’s a conflict with another plugin, theme, or script running on your site, and in this case, it appears to be with WooCommerce.
It’s important to note that while Elementor does work with WooCommerce, if you’re trying to edit WooCommerce-specific pages (like the Shop, Cart, Checkout, and My Account pages) with Elementor, you would need to have Elementor Pro. The free version of Elementor doesn’t include direct editing support for these WooCommerce pages.
However, if you’re not trying to edit WooCommerce-specific pages and still having this issue, it might be a compatibility issue. Here are a few troubleshooting steps:
- Ensure Everything is Updated: Check if both Elementor and WooCommerce are updated to the latest version.
- Check for Plugin Conflicts: Besides WooCommerce, temporarily disable all other plugins and check if Elementor is working. If it does, reactivate the plugins one by one to identify the conflicting plugin.
- Switch Themes: Temporarily switch to a default WordPress theme like Twenty Twenty-One. If Elementor works, the issue might be with your current theme.
- Increase Memory Limit: If your WordPress installation doesn’t have enough memory, it can cause issues like this. Try increasing your WordPress memory limit.
Remember, while it’s possible to do some troubleshooting on your own, you might require assistance from a developer or your hosting provider for more complex issues.
I hope this helps to resolve the issue. If you have any further questions, or if there’s anything else you need assistance with, please let me know.
Best Regards,