It's v2.73 bundled with the elementor free v2.8.1 and that's what is being claimed by @Physkx I believeThis is 2.7.3 - not 2.8.1 :*(
Extract/Overwrite both elementor and elementor-pro folders.
Never Update Free Version from Wordpress Server.
For template importing to work you need to create and sign into a free elementor account first.
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You mean a free Elementor account of Elementor Pro ?Physkx updated Elementor Pro - WordPress Page Builder with a new update entry:
Elementor Pro v2.8.0-beta + Elementor Free v2.8.2 Nulled
Read the rest of this update entry...
When sign up for the Template library then it returns:
No. Sounds like you installed or updated the free version from wordpress dashboard. For template importing to work you must manually upload new nulled version each update..When sign up for the Template library then it returns:
- You still haven't signed up to any plans yet. Head over to the Elementor Pro page and sign up to one of our plans.
But i don't need to do this i presume ?
Hi.Hi,
Do you have any idea what is the best to update Elemntor Pro (and all nulled plugins) and not lose settings? What are steps?
Thnx in advance,
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Hi.
Why do you think your setting interconnected with updating Elementor Pro? The settings is stored inside MySQL database table, but all Elementor files residing in plugins folder are just .php .js files, and they store nothing of your settings inside plugins folder.
You can't normally update nulled plugin or theme (if you were purchasing). The only way to replace old plugin or theme to the newest version nulled plugin or theme - is to delete old plugin/theme entirely, and reupload by the newest version of nulled plugin or theme. The easiest way to reupload is by using ftp/sftp.i didn't know, thanks for the info. I have never worked with Nulled plugins and am somewhat new to this and Woo too.
Do you suggest simply copying the folder via FTP to the plugins folder?
And what way for update Nulled Theme do you suggest?
Hi.
== Server Environment ==
Operating System: Linux
Software: Apache
MySQL version: MySQL Community Server (GPL) v5.6.35
PHP Version: 5.6.40
PHP Max Input Vars: 1000
PHP Max Post Size: 8M
GD Installed: Yes
ZIP Installed: Yes
Write Permissions: All right
Elementor Library: Connected
== WordPress Environment ==
Version: 5.3.1
WP Multisite: No
Max Upload Size: 8 MB
Memory limit: 256M
Permalink Structure: /%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/
Language: sr-RS
Timezone: Europe/Belgrade
Debug Mode: Active
JS: showing 1 of 1JS: 2019-12-16 20:53:51 [error X 1][wp/wp-content/plugins/elementor/assets/js/editor.min.js?ver=2.5.14:2:137142] Cannot read property \'message\' of null
PHP: showing 1 of 1PHP: 2019-12-17 20:26:04 [notice X 3][/public_html/wp/wp-content/plugins/elementor/core/logger/items/base.php::101] Array to string conversion [array (
'trace' => '
#0: Elementor\Core\Logger\Manager -> shutdown()
',
)]
Internal server errors (error 500) are often caused by plugin or theme function conflicts, so if you have access to your admin panel, try deactivating all plugins. If you don’t have access to your admin panel, try manually resetting your plugins (no Dashboard access required). If that resolves the issue, reactivate each one individually until you find the cause.I am doing it on my host. Only error i get when I inspect element is:
admin-ajax.php:1 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 500 (Internal Server Error)
JS: showing 1 of 1JS: 2019-12-16 20:53:51 [error X 1][wp/wp-content/plugins/elementor/assets/js/editor.min.js?ver=2.5.14:2:137142] Cannot read property \'message\' of null
PHP: showing 1 of 1PHP: 2019-12-17 20:26:04 [notice X 3][/public_html/wp/wp-content/plugins/elementor/core/logger/items/base.php::101] Array to string conversion [array (
'trace' => '
#0: Elementor\Core\Logger\Manager -> shutdown()
',
)]
Is there PHP or MySQL compatibility issue?
EDIT:
OK, definitively some issue with plugins. Now working,