Elementor System Requirements

Elementor System Requirements

refer to the minimum specifications needed to ensure the Elementor plugin works smoothly on a WordPress website. Elementor is a popular page builder for WordPress that allows users to create page designs effortlessly using a drag-and-drop interface. To guarantee optimal performance, your hosting environment, server, and software need to meet the following requirements:

1. PHP Version

  • Minimum Required: 7.4
  • Recommended: 8.0 or higher
    PHP is the programming language that powers WordPress. Using a newer version ensures better performance, security, and compatibility with Elementor.

2. WordPress Version

  • Minimum Required: 6.0
  • Recommended: The latest WordPress version.
    Keeping your WordPress version up-to-date ensures security, access to new features, and full compatibility with Elementor.

3. Database Version

  • MySQL Minimum: 5.7
  • MariaDB Minimum: 10.3
    WordPress uses these databases to store website content and data.

4. PHP Memory Limit

  • Minimum: 128 MB
  • Recommended: 256 MB or higher
    A higher PHP memory limit helps Elementor handle complex designs, especially when using heavy widgets or templates.

5. Web Server

  • Supported Servers: Apache, NGINX, or LiteSpeed.
    Ensure your server supports mod_rewrite, which is essential for WordPress permalinks to work correctly.

6. Required PHP Extensions

The following extensions must be enabled on your server:

  • curl
  • dom
  • mbstring
  • zip
  • gd (or imagick for image processing)

7. Browser Version

Elementor requires a modern browser for optimal functionality, such as:

  • Google Chrome (latest version)
  • Mozilla Firefox (latest version)
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Safari

8. HTTPS Support

Your site should run on HTTPS for better security and to avoid issues with loading certain widgets or integrating third-party services.

9. PHP Time Limit and Max Input Vars

  • PHP Time Limit: Minimum 60 seconds, recommended 300 seconds.
  • Max Input Vars: Minimum 1000, recommended 2000 or more.

How to Check and Update Your System

  • Use plugins like Site Health Info to check your server configuration.
  • Contact your hosting provider for help with upgrading PHP versions, enabling extensions, or increasing the PHP memory limit.

Why Meeting the Requirements Matters

If the requirements are not met, you may encounter issues such as:

  • Slow performance in the Elementor editor.
  • Errors when saving changes.
  • Certain widgets or features not functioning properly.

By ensuring that all Elementor System Requirements are fulfilled, you can enjoy a smoother experience and maximize your website’s performance.

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