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[Resolved] Layouts get "double header" problem, since the Avada updated to v6.0.2

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Last updated by Christian Cox 5 years, 4 months ago.

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#1322375

Hi guys,

I'm getting a "double header" problem for few days now, since the Avada update from 5.9.1 to 6.0.2.

My setup configuration:
- Avada 6.0.2,
- Toolset Types + Layouts + Views
- Toolset Avada Integration 1.5.2

My website has 3 custom post types using Toolset + Tollset Avada Integration:
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The problem is: on these Layouts, the headers appears twice.

I've already tried some things: disabling the child theme, replacing the header.php on child theme, disabling Avada Integration and trying to manage these custom themes without using header and footer on my parent layout..) But noting has worked..

So I'm here to collaborate and help to find a solution to this problem.
I suppose we need a new version of Toolset Avada Integration.. But I can't find where / if already exists.
Thanks!

#1322433

Hi, the Avada Integration plugin you have implemented has been officially deprecated for some time now and is no longer supported. We wrote about how we updated the scope of Layouts integration with popular page-builder themes like Divi and Avada in our blog back in 2017: https://toolset.com/2017/10/views-2-5-and-layouts-2-1-offer-tight-integration-with-popular-themes/

With that in mind, as Avada's system continues to evolve and diverge from previous versions, more and more compatibility issues will arise with the old integration plugin. Our developers will most likely not continue to address those issues in a plugin that is no longer officially supported. As the problem you've noticed arises when Avada is updated to 6+, the best solution available right now is to downgrade to a previous version of Avada if you want to continue to use the old Avada Integration plugin with Layouts.