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@john-nnanna this error is most likely a result of you not having the "Pro" version of Elementor.
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@john-nnanna did you extract the zip file first?
@john-nnanna which template is this?
@husein I'm under the impression that this is from the SaaS course.
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@admin I first tried uploading the zip file and got the error. Then, I extracted and opened the folder and saw the Json file. I also tried uploading it but same issue. I am concerned because you used the free version of elementor in the video and it worked. Assuming it is a premium elementor thing I wont bother.
@ssadvisor Okay, thank you very much. Let me wait for the admin to reply.
@john-nnanna we will test this. and get back to you
@admin this is related to the variable type IIRC; it's located toward the bottom of the JS file. There are only two supported in the free version of Elementor.
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@john-nnanna I just tried both of them. Both worked perfectly; however, some features required the Elementor pro version, so they didn't work. However the template as a whole is working perfectly.
@john-nnanna please share a screenshot of the problem, and which file exactly you are importing
@husein It's Okay. Let me assume, the issue is because I am not using the pro version of Elementor. Let me try one more time and if I have no luck I will check out the other courses. This one is already taking time.
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@john-nnanna, if you can record a 1-minute video showing what's happening from your side, maybe we can help more.