How to fix Elementor server error 500 while updating content

Published: 10 October 2023
on channel: Hashir Tihami
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Here's a quick fix for everyone struggling to update any changes.

About the 500 error:
500 errors are server errors, originating from your website’s server environment, and can be caused by several reasons. Here are some of the most common ones:

Not enough memory allocated to your website – Elementor requires a minimum of 128MB of memory to function properly (if your website includes other plugins, we recommend 512MB). It might be that the memory allocated to your website is not enough to support its needs which results in a 500 error.
Third party plugin issue – If Elementor is not the only plugin you’re using, this 500 error might originate from an issue with other plugins.
Fatal Errors – A 500 error might be a result of another error, a fatal error. Fatal errors originate from your website’s PHP file.

In this video, I'll be sharing the solution that worked for me.

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00:20 What's causing it?
00:38 Solution
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