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  • Plugin Author ArielK

    (@arielk-1)

    Are you using any plugin to display your header on the page?

    Hi ArielK,

    I think that he may be experiencing the same bug that a lot of us are at the moment – please see the below for more details
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    We’re also having the same problem. This is around the 3rd/4th time that we’ve had to go through to each of our pages and click ‘Preview’ in the ‘Edit with Elementor’ section to rebuild the CSS.

    When searching for a potential fix, I had realised that there’s a tool in the Elementor administration section called ‘Rebuild CSS Files’. I thought that this would have rebuilt the CSS dependant on each page registered under Elementor – but no. There are no files under the /wp-content/uploads/Elementor/CSS directory until I manually rebuild them by clicking on ‘Preview’. At this point, the pages return to normal (until the next update).

    Thread Starter cristianomendes

    (@cristianomendes)

    Thanks for your feedback, ArielK

    I’m not using any plugin to display the header. I’m using the OceanWP theme and chose the saved header in the area of my library.

    any idea what might be happening?

    Hello,

    I’ve the same problem since I’ve made the upgrade.
    I do what noonanwebgroup has said: edit each page, make preview and all works again !

    But it would be great if the bug can be rectified !!!

    Same bug for me.

    Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property ‘elementor_stretched_section_container’ of undefined

    Elementor 2.0.7
    Elementor Pro 1.9.3

    CSS hacks –

    Option 1 : Turn off stretched section
    Option 2 : Give the row a class and set the row width to 100%
    Option 3: Give the row a class and on screen width less than 800px set the width of the row to 104.5% with margin-left: -3%

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