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January 21, 2025 at 4:30 pm #16619852

ronaldT-5

<b>Background of the issue: </b>
I am trying to review my translated pages from within the Elementor front-end editor. Here is the link to a page where the issue can be seen: hidden link

<b>Symptoms: </b>
I am prompted with a warning message: 'Activate Your License and Get Access to Premium Elementor Templates, Support & Plugin Updates.' Every time I open a translated page via the Elementor editor, it affects my Elementor license. I have already talked to Elementor support, but they couldn't find the cause. I suspect WPML might be the culprit.

<b>Questions: </b>
Why does opening translated pages in Elementor affect my license?
Is WPML causing the Elementor license issue?

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January 22, 2025 at 12:53 pm #16622997

Alejandro
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Hello,

This is not really a bug but it depends on how Elementor detects the DOMAIN URL of your site. you are now using a different domain per language and to elementor that means you're using 2 domains, so you should register 2 domains.

that's why you're getting that notification on the translated pages. if it's not blocking any widget, then I believe that shouldn't be a problem, but unless you register all the domains used on your site, you'll keep getting that notification when you switch to a domain that doesn't use the registered domain.

Regards,