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"Reinstall" WordPress.  It's been made fairly easy by the WordPress people and can also be done manually (not covered here).
"Reinstall" WordPress.  It's been made fairly easy by the WordPress people and can also be done manually (not covered here).


* Dashboard, Updates, Re-install version XYZ Button
*Dashboard, Updates, Re-install version XYZ Button


It works 99% of the time.  And when it doesn't, about half a percent of that time, just try it again and it works the second time.  The last .5 amount where it doesn't work is probably the reason why Elementor won't work.
It works 99% of the time.  And when it doesn't, about half a percent of that time, just try it again and it works the second time.  The last .5 amount where it doesn't work is probably the reason why Elementor won't work.  What it does is make sure all of the WordPress files are in their proper places.


The reason this is such a glaring omission on Elementor's "How to fix issues with Elementor" knowledge base is because Elementor depends (AKA dependencies) on a great number of items in WordPress.  Some of those items are fairly obscure.  If the items in question have been changed, moved, altered, or even deleted, they can cause some really frustrating issues with Elementor that lead down all sorts of solutions paths that don't help.
The reason this is such a glaring omission on Elementor's "How to fix issues with Elementor" knowledge base is because Elementor depends (AKA dependencies) on a great number of items in WordPress.  Some of those items are fairly obscure.  If the items in question have been changed, moved, altered, or even deleted, they can cause some really frustrating issues with Elementor that lead down all sorts of solutions paths that don't help.