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Issue with multiple instances of JavaScript variables when Elementor is active #27266

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zuzanu opened this issue May 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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zuzanu commented May 8, 2024

Prerequisites

  • I have searched for similar issues in open and closed tickets and cannot find a duplicate.
  • I have troubleshooted my issue, and it still exists against the latest stable version of Elementor.

Description

I am experiencing an issue across multiple WordPress sites where certain JavaScript variables, specifically elementorWebCliConfig and elementorDevToolsConfig, are being duplicated multiple times in the page source when the Elementor plugin is activated. In some cases, these variables appear up to seven times on a single page.

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Steps to reproduce

it needs only Elementor plugin to be activated and the user should be logged in.

Expected behavior

The variables should be displayed only once.

Isolating the problem

  • This bug happens when only the Elementor (and Elementor Pro) plugins are active.
  • This bug happens with the Hello Elementor theme active.
  • I can reproduce this bug consistently by following the steps I described above.

Elementor System Info

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== Server Environment ==
	Operating System: Linux
	Software: nginx/1.24.0
	MySQL version: Ubuntu 20.04 v10.3.38
	PHP Version: 8.2.18
	PHP Memory Limit: 512M
	PHP Max Input Vars: 1000
	PHP Max Post Size: 32M
	GD Installed: Yes
	ZIP Installed: Yes
	Write Permissions: All right
	Elementor Library: Connected

== WordPress Environment ==
	Version: 6.5.3
	WP Multisite: No
	Max Upload Size: 32 MB
	Memory limit: 40M
	Max Memory limit: 512M
	Language: de_DE
	Timezone: 0
	Debug Mode: Inactive

== Theme ==
	Name: Twenty Twenty-Four
	Version: 1.1
	Author: the WordPress team
	Child Theme: No

== User ==
	Role: administrator
	WP Profile lang: de-DE
	User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/124.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

== Active Plugins ==
	Elementor
		Version: 3.21.5
		Author: Elementor.com


== Elementor-Experimente ==
	Verbessertes Laden von Assets: Standardmäßig aktiviert
	Verbessertes Laden von CSS: Standardmäßig aktiviert
	Inline-Schriftarten-Symbole: Standardmäßig aktiviert
	Additional Custom Breakpoints: Standardmäßig aktiviert
	admin_menu_rearrangement: Standardmäßig deaktiviert
	Flexbox Container: Standardmäßig aktiviert
	Upgrade Swiper Library: Standardmäßig aktiviert
	Grid Container: Standardmäßig aktiviert
	Nested Elements Performance: Standardmäßig deaktiviert
	Optimized Control Loading: Standardmäßig deaktiviert
	Elementor Home Screen: Standardmäßig aktiviert
	Editor Top Bar: Standardmäßig deaktiviert
	Build with AI: Standardmäßig aktiviert
	Startseiten: Standardmäßig aktiviert
	Nested Elements: Standardmäßig deaktiviert
	Hintergrundbilder nachladen: Standardmäßig aktiviert


== Protokoll ==
	


== Elementor - Compatibility Tag ==

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