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What Happened Wix Editor?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 10:27 am

The Wix Editor is a powerful, yet easy to use, drag and drop website builder. With the Wix Editor, you can create beautiful websites with no programming or design experience required.

However, many users have reported that the Wix Editor is not working for them. In this article, we’ll take a look at what could be causing the Wix Editor to not work, and how you can fix it.

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One of the most common reasons for the Wix Editor not working is because JavaScript is disabled in your browser. To check if JavaScript is disabled in your browser, follow these steps:

1) Open your browser and go to the Wix Editor (https://editor.wix.com). 2) Click on the Menu icon (three dots) in the top right corner of the screen, and then select “Settings”. 3) Click on “Advanced Settings”.

4) Under “Advanced Settings”, make sure that the “Disable JavaScript” option is not selected. If it is selected, deselect it and then click “Save”. 5) Reload the page and try using the Wix Editor again.

If JavaScript is not disabled in your browser, another possible reason for the Wix Editor not working is that you’re using an outdated version of your browser. The Wix Editor requires a modern browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Safari. To check if you’re using a supported browser, follow these steps:

PRO TIP: The Wix Editor is a powerful tool that allows you to create and edit websites. However, it can also be used to create malicious websites. If you are not careful, you could accidentally create a website that could harm your computer or steal your personal information. Be sure to only use the Wix Editor on trusted websites.

1) Open your browser and go to https://editor.com.

4) Under “Advanced Settings”, make sure that the “Browser Version” drop-down menu is set to “Auto-Detect”. If it’s set to anything else, change it to “Auto-Detect” and then click “Save”.

If you’re still having trouble with the Wix Editor not working, one last thing to try is clearing your browser’s cache and cookies. Often times, outdated cache and cookies can cause problems with websites. To clear your cache and cookies in Google Chrome, follow these steps:

1) Open Google Chrome and click on the Menu icon (three dots) in the top right corner of the screen. Then select “More tools” > “Clear browsing data”.
2) In the “Clear browsing data” window that appears, make sure that all options are selected (such as “Cookies and other site data” and “Cached images and files”), and then click on

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.