• Resolved dremeda

    (@dremeda)


    Just loaded a new WP instance, Elementor/Elementor Pro, The7 (theme), no other plugins, and I get the following warning at the top of the page:

    Warning: Undefined array key 31 in /home/armeda/addons/valiant.vet/www/wp-content/plugins/elementor/includes/base/controls-stack.php on line 695

    I have contacted the theme author as well. Figured I’d post here as I am seeing similar issues previously posted here.

    • This topic was modified 1 month ago by dremeda.
    • This topic was modified 1 month ago by dremeda. Reason: Grammar

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support Elementor Team

    (@ricav)

    Hi @dremeda,

    I’ve checked the website URL you provided however I’m not seeing Elementor elements in the website itself.

    Are you using Elementor free version or the Pro version? If you are an Elementor Pro user, you can open a support ticket at my.elementor.com so they can investigate it in the backend of your website.

    ref: https://elementor.com/help/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket/

    I’d also suggest you check out Elementor Community Group on Facebook. We have created it to connect Elementor users together and share knowledge, Global Elementor Community. www.remarpro.com rules state that commercial products are not supported here.

    Kind regards,

    I’m following because I got the same problem.

    Elementor (Free) + The7

    @dremeda Got any news from the7 support?

    Thread Starter dremeda

    (@dremeda)

    @ricav – I removed it last night. It’s back up and I am testing it now.

    This issue occurs with only Elementor loaded as well. I am not looking for commercial support at this time.

    @bertidesign Theme dev responded to turn off the Beta feature – Optimized Control Loading in Elementor. You can go to Elementor > Settings > Features to disable.

    I can now confirm that stops the warning from firing.

    @ricav – This may be helpful for other users to take a look at. My next thought being this seems to fix the issue is why does Elementor turn on Beta features by default? Shouldn’t those be opt in?

    Plugin Support Foujia

    (@foujiaa)

    @dremeda Thank you for the update on this and sharing the workaround. The theme author should check and resolve the conflict as this seems to be a theme specific conflict only.

    As for your query- The feature is not beta, these are experiments and we want our users to explore these new improvements but we also understand not all plugins/ theme will make updates as quickly which is why there is an option to disable them when needed.

    Beta version of plugins are always installed only if user opts in – https://elementor.com/help/elementor-developer-edition/

    Regards,

    Hi @dremeda Thank you very much for posting your solution. I had the same message but was solved after turning off the Beta feature – “Optimized Control Loading in Elementor”.

    Regards,

    • This reply was modified 3 weeks, 2 days ago by ptinto22.

    The7 support left a comment on ThemeForest stating this will be fixed in version 12.1.1

    Thread Starter dremeda

    (@dremeda)

    We can close this topic.

    Hello, I have exactly the same problem and there is no way to make the warning disappear from the website, now the warning appears in the header, everything is updated. Could someone give me a solution? On the web https://www.sismecreatiu.com

    Looks like you have much more going on than we’re discussing. Make sure your Elementor plugins are up-to-date and you’re running a recent version of PHP.

    In the interim try adding these to your wp-config.php file.

    // Disable display of errors and warnings
    define( 'WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY', false );
    @ini_set( 'display_errors', 0 );
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