Hello @hirschferkel,
Thank you for reaching out and providing detailed information regarding the PHP warning you’re encountering.
Based on the error message you’ve shared, it seems to be related to an undefined array key within the conditions.php file of the Elementor plugin. This warning typically arises when there’s a discrepancy between the expected array keys and the actual data being processed.
Considering you’ve already updated to PHP 8.3 and the issue persists, it’s crucial to address this promptly. While I don’t have a specific solution for this error at the moment, I recommend exploring the following steps:
- Check for Plugin/Theme Conflicts: Temporarily deactivate all plugins except Elementor and switch to a default WordPress theme like Twenty Twenty-One. Then, see if the error persists. If it disappears, reactivate your plugins and theme one by one to identify the conflicting element.
- Review Recent Changes: Reflect on any recent updates or changes made to your website, including theme updates, plugin installations, or code modifications. Reverting back to a previous state before the error occurred might help isolate the cause.
- Update Elementor: Ensure that you’re using the latest version of the Elementor plugin. Sometimes, updating to the latest release can resolve compatibility issues with newer PHP versions.
Regarding your observation about similar tickets marked as solved without a provided solution, I apologize for any inconvenience. If you’re an Elementor Pro user, I encourage you to open a ticket on your my.elementor.com account to seek direct and expedited support from our team. This will enable us to delve deeper into the issue and provide tailored assistance to resolve it swiftly.
If you continue to experience difficulties or have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to assist you every step of the way.
Best regards,