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  • Hey @codeslayer2010,

    It looks like the table column ehkbd_page_visit_history.http_referer needs its size increased to support the updated changes for the site’s new data. You can typically increase the size of the columns with a tool like PHPMyAdmin or your host’s database management tools.

    Hope that helps~

    Thread Starter Eric Hepperle

    (@codeslayer2010)

    Thanks for getting back to me, Cory!

    That sounds like great advice, but I’m going to hold off on that for now because this issue seems to be solved. How? I kept troubleshooting after I posted this morning and I discovered that basically the Essential AddOns for Elementor plugin had broken due to WordPress core updating to 6.0. I deleted the plugin and the layout worked again with zero errors. I tried reinstalling the plugin from scratch, but it failed. It appears that plugin isn’t ready for the new WordPress yet.

    Marking as resolved.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by Eric Hepperle. Reason: Resolving

    Thanks for the update!

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