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Troubleshooting 404 error on WordPress Elementor
Memory problems, permalink problems, or conflicts with other plugins could be the reason for a 404 page or a “Page Not Found” error when we try to access a specific page. In order to fix the error, we can follow the below steps:
1. Use the WordPress Dashboard’s “Settings > Permalinks” to modify the permalinks and see if that fixes the issue. While troubleshooting, we should set it to “Plain.”
2. Check the memory limit in “Elementor > System Info” and ask the hosting provider to increase it to at least 256MB if it still doesn’t work.
3. Use “Elementor” > “Settings” > “Advanced” to change the front-end editor loader method that is found in Elementor’s Dashboard settings.
4. To rule out a problem with a rule set via this firewall, we must temporarily disable ModSecurity.
5. Try to enable the zlib.output_compression module, which can compress data and speed up editor loading on servers with constrained resources.
6. Lastly, in order to troubleshoot, we can deactivate every plugin we have installed save for Elementor and Elementor Pro and switch to a default WordPress theme like Twenty Nineteen.
7. Use the new file in place of the old one .htaccess file.
If the problem continues, we can also look for any more plugin or theme issues that need to be fixed in the PHP error log.
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Conclusion
This article offers 7 simple troubleshooting tips for the 404 error on WordPress Elementor sites.
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