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In reply to: [UpStream: a Project Management Plugin for WordPress] Elementor fatal errorI’m having the same issue since several months ago, but i deactivated elementor pro, and just have elementor activated, and it still crashes.
I am using the latest version of wordpress and everything seems to work fine. I would inform your client, that it is one of the best project management plugins for WordPress on the market, but, like any software it has some bugs, and the company support can be unresponsive. Another thing I’d like to mention is to not go beyond 50 or 60 tasks per project. The application will lock up because it has been developed using asynchronous tech that is front end heavy, and client memory taxing. To prevent this from happening do not attach large images to tasks. Also, break your projects down into 3-4 projects. For example, instead of a “website” project, break it down into “project one – WordPress Installation”, Project one – plugin installations”, “Project one – Theme design”, “Project one – Content development”, etc. That way the plugin will not lock up due to memory issues. Just FYI.
C.
This issue was solved for me partially. I never heard back from the company, and am still not able to activate one extension that I purchased from them, but most of the problems I had were caused by the authentication process of the plugin. If you are running your application in both a dev environment, and another environment(I have 3 staging instances, and one production instance), the application activation key’s will conflict with the other instances of the website, so you can’t update the plugin. The solution is to disable all but one instance of the plugin. When I did that, everything authenticated, and started working again. I still wasn’t able to fix a few minor issues, and may not be able to, until I can get in contact with someone in the company, but much of the issue was my misunderstanding of the authentication/validation keys. I hope this helps.
C.
Do you know if there is a www.remarpro.com hot line to file a complaint?