It looks like the conflict might be happening because both Themler and the Nicepage WordPress plugin handle animations and page elements in their own way. When two builders try to control the same scripts or styles, it can sometimes break certain functions like animations or layout effects. One thing that may help is checking if both tools are loading different versions of JavaScript libraries or animation scripts.
Sometimes disabling specific animation options in one builder and letting the other handle them can solve the issue. Also, clearing cache or testing with a default WordPress theme can help confirm where the conflict is coming from.
I recently faced a similar situation while working on a WordPress project where some plugin scripts were conflicting with theme functions while building pages related to BISP 8171 Registration, and adjusting the script loading order helped resolve the problem.
It looks like the conflict might be happening because both Themler and the Nicepage WordPress plugin handle animations and page elements in their own way. When two builders try to control the same scripts or styles, it can sometimes break certain functions like animations or layout effects. One thing that may help is checking if both tools are loading different versions of JavaScript libraries or animation scripts.
Sometimes disabling specific animation options in one builder and letting the other handle them can solve the issue. Also, clearing cache or testing with a default WordPress theme can help confirm where the conflict is coming from.
I recently faced a similar situation while working on a WordPress project where some plugin scripts were conflicting with theme functions while building pages related to [BISP 8171 Registration][1], and adjusting the script loading order helped resolve the problem.
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