• Resolved rajatwp94

    (@rajatwp94)


    Elementor is causing an issue where media keeps loading but images are not displayed. It continues buffering without successfully loading WordPress Media. The problem resolves when the plugin is deactivated.

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  • Plugin Support priyak1996

    (@priyak1996)

    Hello,

    It might be a conflict with your theme or plugins, Please follow these steps, and let me know if it solved your issue: –

    Deactivate all of your plugins except Elementor. If this solves the problem, gradually activate your plugins one by one, until you spot the problematic plugin.

    – Switch your WordPress theme to Hello Elementor (or another default WordPress theme) temporarily and see if it solves your error..

    I hope this information helped you.

    Thread Starter rajatwp94

    (@rajatwp94)

    Hi, I have followed the step you mentioned above unfortunately it did not fix the issue I have only Elementor as an active plugin and default theme but still issue is there I can provide admin access if needed please let us know if you can help in this.

    • This reply was modified 9 months, 1 week ago by rajatwp94.
    • This reply was modified 9 months, 1 week ago by rajatwp94.
    Plugin Support Milos

    (@miloss84)

    Hi there,

    Thank you for you feedback.

    The issue you’re experiencing with Elementor causing media to keep loading without displaying images in WordPress can be frustrating. Here are several steps to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue:

    1. Update Everything
      Ensure that WordPress, Elementor, and all other plugins and themes are up-to-date. Sometimes compatibility issues arise due to outdated software.
    2. Clear Cache
      Clear your WordPress cache if you are using a caching plugin. Additionally, clear your browser cache.
    3. Switch to a Default Theme
      Temporarily switch to a default WordPress theme (like Twenty Twenty-One) to determine if the issue is theme-related.
    4. Check for JavaScript Errors
      Use your browser’s developer tools (usually accessed by pressing F12) to check for any JavaScript errors on the page. Errors related to media loading can provide clues to the issue.
    5. Increase PHP Memory Limit
      A low PHP memory limit can cause various issues in WordPress. Increase the PHP memory limit by adding the following line to your wp-config.php file:define(‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ‘256M’);
    6. Regenerate Elementor CSS
      In Elementor settings, go to Tools > Regenerate CSS & Data and click the Regenerate Files button. This can fix issues related to CSS or data conflicts.
    7. Check File Permissions
      Ensure that the file permissions for your uploads directory (wp-content/uploads) are set correctly. The correct permissions are generally 755 for directories and 644 for files.

    Hope some of this methods will help you.

    Kind regards,

    Plugin Support vipul78

    (@vipulelementor)

    We shall be closing this conversation due to inactivity.

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