Hi,
Thanks for sharing the login and system info. I had a look at your server values and they actually meet the requirements needed for WordPress and our themes:
– PHP 8.3.30 ✓
– Memory limit: 512M ✓
– Max input vars: 1000 ✓
– Upload / post max size: 256M ✓
– PHP time limit: 300 ✓
So hosting resources are not the main issue here. The 500 and 404 errors you are seeing in Elementor are almost always caused by one of the following, so could you please try the steps below in order:
1. Deactivate third-party plugins one by one (especially cache, security, and optimization plugins such as LiteSpeed Cache, Wordfence, WP Rocket, etc.) and test Elementor after each one. This is the single most common cause of 500 errors in the editor.
2. Re-save permalinks. Go to Settings → Permalinks and simply click Save Changes without changing anything. This fixes most 404 errors.
3. Ask your hosting provider to increase max_input_time from 60 to 180. Elementor recommends 180+, and a value of 60 can trigger 500 errors when saving complex pages.
4. Regenerate Elementor CSS. Go to Elementor → Tools → Regenerate CSS & Data.
5. Make sure Elementor and Elementor Pro are both updated to the latest matching versions. Version mismatches between core and Pro are a frequent source of editor errors.
6. If you have custom rules in your .htaccess file (your system report mentions custom rules), try temporarily restoring the default WordPress .htaccess to rule that out.
Could you also share:
– The exact URL/page where you get the 500 error
– Whether the 404 appears on the front-end or inside the Elementor editor
– A screenshot of the error if possible
This will help us narrow it down further.
Best regards,
Serkan
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