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Also why can’t access elementor and can’t see anything to DNS ( zone editor) ??

Hi SashaMaltese,

As I’ve mentioned, please disable ALL caching plugins. That includes “tenweb-speed-optimizer”.

That is because Elementor relies on ajax, but the main thing here is that the error messages get in the way of the content that Elementor recognizes. If Elementor cannot get that data, the editor is halted and nothing can be done.

Which DNS are you refering to? Cloudflare or InfinityFree Vista Panel?

Cheers!

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Ok will do even for the 10web speed optimizer. I just want to speed up my website thats why I installed. How can I do about Elementor?
I’m referring to Infinity Free Vista Panel.

Please read this thread

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I have seen but what should I understand from that? Like I’m exceeding my RAM that’s why I can’t access Elementor etc.?

Yes

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i deleted tenweb optimizer now, and it is much better but I will try to access elementor.

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Caching plugins work by creating snapshot static files on the server so that whenever someone enters the page, the result is served right away. However, the resources used to create these pages are huge loads to the server and you easily reach hosting limits. This is not recommended on free, and even paid hostings. Think of it this way, if you are on paid hostings, your server is already strong enough to serve thousands and millions of hits, so why even bother caching them anyways?

You can use Elementor at will, nothing’s going to stop you from using it.

There are multiple issues triggering RAM exceed limit suspensions, including updating/installing/uninstalling plugins. Elementor attempts to load many resources when entering the editor page however this is only because of the additional blocks installed that take more resources than needed. You can trial and error the ones that works best for you.

Nice :+1:
If you’re using only one of a few features from the additional “Elementor Free blocks plugin” then most likely you can make do without that plugin and find one that does it all. If you need a more customized solution, reach out and we’ll see how we can be of help.

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What should I do next for this constant problem?

Warning : mysqli_real_connect(): (HY000/1203): User if0_35170644 already has more than ‘max_user_connections’ active connections in /home/vol1000_8/infinityfree.com/if0_35170644/htdocs/wp-includes/class-wpdb.php on line 2035

User if0_35170644 already has more than 'max_user_connections' active connections

I deleted also tenweb optimizer…

Hi SashaMaltese,

This error message comes from core WordPress, so we have to understand more about the action you were attempting at the time.

If you are entering the Elementor editor and this shows up, it means that an element on the current page that you’re trying to edit is attempting to pull a lot of tiny data from the database.

If you used any of the following, it’s likely the cause:

  1. Query monitoring plugins.
  2. Looping blocks, post grids
  3. Elementor-targeted plugins that offer settings
  4. Attempts in updating more than 1 post at a time

In case your website is other than the above 4 categories, please share your plugin list with us and we can check from there.

Cheers!

Now I can access the elementor, but don’t know why is still showing codes of errors in my website? Hereby is the list of plugins and the errors.


It means that the plugin makes use of PHP which have been deprecated in the version 8 and will be removed in future versions, you may update your plugins.

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What should I do to remove those codes up to my website?

Update Elementor? As I said, the error comes from an outdated plugin and the path where it has occurred indicates it is from Elementor.

Do not do it through the dashboard by the way, you need to update it manually:

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I have updated coz it showed in the plugins section. I want to remove errors showing up in the homepage of my website how can I do?

You can temporarily disable display errors via cpanel.

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how? and I want them to be fixed not only temporary?

  1. Login to your control panel.
  2. Go to Alter PHP Config.
  3. Select the domain name you are trying to debug and click Alter PHP Directives.
  4. Set “Display Errors” to “Off” and click the Alter PHP Directives to save.

As I have told you, it is caused by using outdated plugins and if the newest update does not fix it then wait for the developers for a newer release. You can ignore them as they do not affect the website in anyway until such feature of PHP is removed in future versions.

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I did it and there are still error codes there. https://www.sashamaltese.com

Now it is like this, it is opened but it is loading and can’t add any element.