What happens when I update the Elementor on my website?

Short Answer: When you update Elementor, you may experience issues such as all the pages getting wiped, elements being deleted, pages not loading properly, and error messages appearing. Attempting to revert back to an older version often further messes up the pages.

Full Explanation

Updating Elementor on your website can sometimes lead to serious problems. Instead of a smooth update, you might find that all your pages appear to be erased or “scratched.” This means content and design elements that were previously present could be missing. Additionally, updates can cause pages to fail in loading correctly, making your website inaccessible or partially broken to visitors. Error messages might also start popping up, indicating deeper issues after the update. Trying to fix this by reverting to the old Elementor version can make matters worse, further messing up your pages and possibly creating new display or functionality problems.

Step-by-Step Breakdown

  1. Initiate the Elementor update.
  2. Observe that pages may get wiped or content is deleted unexpectedly.
  3. Experience page loading failures where your site doesn’t display correctly.
  4. Notice error messages appearing related to Elementor functionality.
  5. Attempt to roll back to the previous Elementor version.
  6. Find that this rollback disrupts the pages even further.

Real Examples

Many users report that after updating Elementor, their previously built pages suddenly lose all layout and content, showing blank or error-filled pages instead. When attempting to downgrade or restore to a previous version, these same pages often become more unstable and broken, confirming that updating and rolling back both carry risks.

Common Mistakes

  • Updating Elementor without backing up the website first.
  • Assuming the update will be seamless despite page wiping risks.
  • Reverting to an older Elementor version without understanding it can worsen page issues.

FAQs

Q: Will my pages always get deleted after updating Elementor?
Not always, but this issue can occur and is a common reported problem.

Q: Can I restore my pages after they get wiped?
Restoring is difficult and rolling back Elementor versions may further damage your pages.

Q: Is it better not to update Elementor at all?
Updates are important, but caution and backups are essential before proceeding.

Key Takeaways

  • Updating Elementor can lead to erased pages, deleted content, loading issues, and errors.
  • Attempting to revert to an older Elementor version can worsen page problems.
  • Always prepare for updates carefully as both updating and rolling back carry risks for your website’s integrity.