• Resolved tymwie

    (@tymwie)


    Hi,
    after updating WordPress to 6.9.1 we started seeing multiple PHP Notice messages related to Elementor, for example:

    Script “elementor-v2-editor-*” was enqueued with dependencies that are not registered (editor-canvas, controls, props, etc.)

    Details:

    • the issue occurs only on one WordPress installation (other WordPress sites with Elementor on the same server work fine),
    • mod_security is disabled,
    • reinstalling Elementor and other plugins does not fix the problem,
    • notices are related to Elementor editor assets; frontend works correctly.

    The debug log suggests this is triggered by the stricter script dependency validation introduced in WordPress 6.9.1, and all notices point to Elementor editor scripts (elementor-v2-editor-*).

    Questions:

    • Is anyone else experiencing this after upgrading to 6.9.1?
    • Is this a known compatibility issue between WordPress 6.9.1 and Elementor?
    • Did anyone find a workaround other than rolling back WordPress or waiting for an Elementor update?

    Thanks in advance for any insights.

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  • Plugin Support Enrique Arróniz

    (@eenrique)

    Thank you for reporting the PHP notices appearing after your recent update.

    WordPress 6.9.1 introduced a stricter way of checking website scripts. Because of this change, the version of Elementor currently on your site is trying to load its editor components in an order that WordPress now flags as “incorrect.” This is why you see the notices specifically regarding elementor-v2-editor.

    This is a known compatibility gap between WP 6.9.1 and Elementor versions older than 3.35.1.

    Recommended Steps:

    Update Elementor: Please update Elementor Core to v3.35.1 or higher. These versions contain the specific fix for this WordPress change.

    Clear Cache: After updating, go to Elementor > Editor > Tools, click on Clear Files & Data, and clear/regenerate any server-level caching.

    It is also advised to log out of your website, clear your browser’s cache, and log in again.

    If you cannot update immediately, you can temporarily resolve the “Loading” issue by going to Elementor > Editor > Settings > Advanced and setting “Switch Editor Loader Method” to Enable.

    Thread Starter tymwie

    (@tymwie)

    Hello,

    Unfortunately, despite the latest versions, the problem persists.
    https://ibb.co/zWryn94Y
    The editor takes 2-3 minutes to load, and then content editing works.

    I’ve checked everything, disabled plugins, and only Elementor remains, and the problem persists. Changing the template to a different one doesn’t solve the problem either.

    We have to wait for a global fix.

    Plugin Support Milos

    (@miloss84)

    Hi,

    Since you are an Elementor Pro user, you can open a support ticket at my.elementor.com ref: https://elementor.com/help/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket/ I’d also suggest you check out Elementor Community Group on Facebook.

    We have created it to connect Elementor users together and share knowledge, Global Elementor Community.

    WordPress.org rules state that commercial products are not supported here.

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