Hello @gogakufr
Unfortunately, without seeing the site on the “broken” version, we will not be able to advise much as we cannot guess what’s happening.
Please let us know the correct URL of the site as well as when you have updated it to .76. I’ll happily take a look at it and see what’s what.
Thanks.
Hello @gogakufr
To be honest, I don’t think this is because of our update as it may just be a simple coincidence. Please see this video: https://streamable.com/85dbkw. As you can see, the limited width comes from Elementor’s CSS, not ours.
This issue is also not reproducible on our Elementor setups, which makes us believe there might be something particular to your specific setup.
To finish the diagnosis, it would be required for you to send us a snapshot of your site. Please use this plugin to create it: https://projectdmc.org/plugins/all-in-one-wp-migration/, then submit it through our website (https://creativethemes.com/blocksy/support/) using a service like We Transfer. I’ll have our engineers on it as soon as I receive the message.
Thanks.
Hello
To be honest, I don’t think this is because of our update as it may just be a simple coincidence.
So why does it work with version 2.075 and not 2.076?
As you can see, the limited width comes from Elementor’s CSS, not ours.
Indeed, I see the limited width on 2.076 but not on 2.075. I rolled back to 2.075, could you please have a look?
To finish the diagnosis, it would be required for you to send us a snapshot of your site.
Sorry for asking but what is a snapshot? Is it a backup with all files?
Thank you for your help.
Hello @gogakufr
Well, I honestly don’t know what happened. But at the same time, I can fully assure you that we haven’t made any changes to our Elementor integration for this past update.
At the moment, the site looks identical to me due to the cache. Perhaps you have forgotten to clear it out?
And yes, a snapshot refers to a backup of the site. Please do it with that plugin only, as otherwise we will not be able to install it on our end.
Thanks.
Hello,
I cleared the cache now, sorry for the oversight.
Hello @gogakufr
Ok, I see the issue right now. Seems that Elementor’s CSS is overriding ours for some unknown reason.
In this case, the snapshot is obligatory to continue, as that specific page contains critical data for letting us correctly reproduce the issue. We weren’t able to reproduce it with the standard sections, grid or flex box elements.
Thanks.
Seems that Elementor’s CSS is overriding ours for some unknown reason.
Right, it seems to be the issue.
I’m not comfortable sending you a backup, but… Should I make the backup with version 2.076 already installed or is it ok with version 2.075 currently in use (to save me having to rollback again) and then install it for you?
Thanks.
Hello @gogakufr
I understand. But if you cannot send us a snapshot of the site, we will not be able to diagnose this as you are the only report so far. Here’s a short video from our side: https://streamable.com/i8i7u7. Notice that everything works as expected, even when updating the theme. 🙂
Let me know if you’d like to continue. You can take the snapshot in any way you’d like. We can take it from there.
Thanks.
I understand too. I’m going to try, but it’s going to take a while.
On your video, I can see that your css active are both on .75 and .76:
.elementor-section.elementor-section-boxed > .elementor-container {
max-width: 1140px;
}
But for me, on .75 it’s:
.ct-elementor-default-template .elementor-section-boxed > .elementor-container {
width: var(–theme-block-width, var(–theme-container-width));
max-width: var(–theme-block-max-width, var(–theme-normal-container-max-width));
}
Hello @gogakufr
As we discussed before, I can’t recreate your setup, so I can’t really comment on what’s going on. That’s why the snapshot is so important – it seems like there’s something missing from the picture.
Thank you.
I understand. I made a backup with All in on wp migration, but the file is over 2Go (2,70Go). Do you have a solution so I can send it to you for free?
Thanks.
I think I’ve found a solution.
Elementor > site settings > layout > content width 1140 (by default on Elementor) to 1290 (by default on my website with Blocksy).
Hello @gogakufr
You can use a service like https://easyupload.io to upload large files. Or just give us the link of that .wpress file directly from your dashboard, as we should be able to download.
Please don’t post the link here, but do it through our website as previously instructed.
Thanks.
It seems to work now that I’ve changed Elementor’s default content width settings. You can check if you want.
Now that everything seems to be working, I prefer not to send a backup, my apologies for the inconvenience.
Thanks again for your help and understanding.