Please see the suggestions at https://docs.elementor.com/article/184-cant-edit-with-elementor#grayendless
If the issue persists, please share the site URL so we can take a closer look.
Thanks for the reply @cavalierlife. I’ve tried those suggestions. Would it be possible to troubleshoot if I block out my domain name? It’s only Elementor that doesn’t work; the site itself loads fine and editing the normal way works fine. As I mentioned before, Elementor was working last night but when I tried to work on it today it wouldn’t load.
This is the System Info log, with my domain name replaced with **domain**:
== Server Environment ==
Operating System: Linux
Software: Apache
MySQL version: Source distribution v5.7.26-29
PHP Version: 7.1.30
PHP Max Input Vars: 3000
PHP Max Post Size: 128M
GD Installed: Yes
ZIP Installed: Yes
Write Permissions: All right
Elementor Library: Connected
== WordPress Environment ==
Version: 5.2.2
Site URL: **domain**/test
Home URL: **domain**/test
WP Multisite: No
Max Upload Size: 128 MB
Memory limit: 768M
Permalink Structure: Plain
Language: en-US
Timezone: 0
Debug Mode: Inactive
== Theme ==
Name: Twenty Nineteen
Version: 1.4
Author: the WordPress team
Child Theme: No
== User ==
Role: administrator
WP Profile lang: en_US
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:64.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/64.0
== Active Plugins ==
Elementor
Version: 2.6.8
Author: Elementor.com
== Log ==
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JS: showing 1 of 1JS: 2019-08-12 21:03:54 [error X 1][https://**domain**/test/wp-content/plugins/elementor/assets/js/editor.min.js?ver=2.6.8:32:0] An attempt was made to create or change an object in a way which is incorrect with regard to namespaces
And this is the error log from the console:
NamespaceError: An attempt was made to create or change an object in a way which is incorrect with regard to namespaces editor.min.js:32
_createSVGPreset https://**domain**/test/wp-content/plugins/elementor/assets/js/editor.min.js?ver=2.6.8:32
getPresetSVG https://**domain**/test/wp-content/plugins/elementor/assets/js/editor.min.js?ver=2.6.8:32
Backbone 9
render self-hosted:1001
onRender https://**domain**/test/wp-content/plugins/elementor/assets/js/editor.min.js?ver=2.6.8:32
Backbone 3
render self-hosted:1001
Backbone 2
onPreviewLoaded https://**domain**/test/wp-content/plugins/elementor/assets/js/editor.min.js?ver=2.6.8:7
onPreviewLoaded self-hosted:1003
Backbone 2
Just an update for everyone else having this issue: a user in another thread seems to have figured out the problem.
A temporary fix for those on Siteground: Go to HTTPS Enforce and disable External Links Rewrite. The Elementor editor should load now. You can always go back and enable it again once you’re done editing.
I still don’t understand why this suddenly broke Elementor since it’s been working fine with External Links Rewrite enabled all this time but hopefully the devs will address it soon.
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This reply was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by
harbours.
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This reply was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by
harbours.
If you force HTTPS from the SG Optimizer plugin, you don’t need to do it from Site Tools. Disable the rewrite external links and leave only the plugin to do its magic 🙂 In an upcoming Elementor update I was promissed they will address this but GENERALLY it is not a good thing to force HTTPS from two different places.