Import Demo Issue

​Technically importing demo contents are multiple processes which download media files from demo server to your server.

So we are using the most completed importer script available in the market. However if there is some limited setting on your server which kill importing processes when it reaches certain level of server resources usage. It’s related to your server limitation.

Normally we can try to find other workaround for you to see if it works by using other plugin to manually import content first then try to import all media files later. To see if it’s working.

But these workaround required your WordPress login information so we can try to do it for you. Please submit your question on Please also add a link to your site as well as the login credentials when opening the ticket, so we can install theme and demo content for you.

​Import Error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out”

The “http_request_failed” error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out” usually indicates that WordPress is not able to connect to the server because the request is taking too long to complete. This can be caused by a number of issues, including server connectivity problems, incorrect server settings, or network connectivity issues.

Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow to resolve this issue:

  1. Increase the request timeout: Try increasing the timeout limit for requests in your WordPress site by adding the following line to your site’s wp-config.php file:
define( 'WP_HTTP_TIMEOUT', 180 );

This will increase the request timeout to 180 seconds.

  1. Disable security plugins: If you have any security plugins installed on your WordPress site, try temporarily disabling them to see if they are causing the issue.
  2. Contact your hosting provider: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, contact your hosting provider and ask them to check if there are any connectivity issues with the server.
  3. Check DNS settings: If you are using a custom domain, check that your DNS settings are correct and up-to-date.

By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the “http_request_failed” error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out” in WordPress.

​Import Error with cURL error 6: Could not resolve host”​

The error message “http_request_failed – cURL error 6: Could not resolve host” in WordPress typically means that the system is unable to connect to the remote server.

Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Check the DNS settings: The issue may be with your DNS settings. Check if your DNS settings are correct. You can try changing your DNS server or flushing the DNS cache.
  2. Check the firewall settings: Your firewall may be blocking the connection. Disable the firewall temporarily and see if it resolves the issue.
  3. Check the PHP cURL extension: Check if the PHP cURL extension is installed and enabled on your server. If it is not installed or enabled, you can ask your web host to install or enable it.
  4. Check the SSL certificate: Check if the SSL certificate is valid and not expired. You can also try disabling SSL verification temporarily to see if it resolves the issue.
  5. Check the server logs: Check the server logs for any errors or issues that may be causing the connection problem.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, you can try reaching out to your web host or the support forum for WordPress for further assistance.

Normally this error happens to some of our customers. They found out that server firewall blocks accessing to our demo server https://assets.themegoods.com/ and our CDN server https://bunny.net/

Please contact your webhosting provider and ask them to check if your server firewall blocks above hosts. Thank you.

Import Demo Issue

​Technically importing demo contents are multiple processes which download media files from demo server to your server.

So we are using the most completed importer script available in the market. However if there is some limited setting on your server which stop importing processes when it reaches certain level of server resources usage. It’s related to your server limitation.

Normally we can try to find other workaround for you to see if it works by using other plugin to manually import content first then try to import all media files later. To see if it’s working.

But these workaround required your WordPress login information so we can try to do it for you. Please submit your question on Please also add a link to your site as well as the login credentials when opening the ticket, so we can install theme and demo content for you.

​Import Error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out”

The “http_request_failed” error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out” usually indicates that WordPress is not able to connect to the server because the request is taking too long to complete. This can be caused by a number of issues, including server connectivity problems, incorrect server settings, or network connectivity issues.

Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow to resolve this issue:

  1. Increase the request timeout: Try increasing the timeout limit for requests in your WordPress site by adding the following line to your site’s wp-config.php file:
define( 'WP_HTTP_TIMEOUT', 180 );

This will increase the request timeout to 180 seconds.

  1. Disable security plugins: If you have any security plugins installed on your WordPress site, try temporarily disabling them to see if they are causing the issue.
  2. Contact your hosting provider: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, contact your hosting provider and ask them to check if there are any connectivity issues with the server.
  3. Check DNS settings: If you are using a custom domain, check that your DNS settings are correct and up-to-date.

By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the “http_request_failed” error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out” in WordPress.

​Import Error with cURL error 6: Could not resolve host”​

The error message “http_request_failed – cURL error 6: Could not resolve host” in WordPress typically means that the system is unable to connect to the remote server.

Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Check the DNS settings: The issue may be with your DNS settings. Check if your DNS settings are correct. You can try changing your DNS server or flushing the DNS cache.
  2. Check the firewall settings: Your firewall may be blocking the connection. Disable the firewall temporarily and see if it resolves the issue.
  3. Check the PHP cURL extension: Check if the PHP cURL extension is installed and enabled on your server. If it is not installed or enabled, you can ask your web host to install or enable it.
  4. Check the SSL certificate: Check if the SSL certificate is valid and not expired. You can also try disabling SSL verification temporarily to see if it resolves the issue.
  5. Check the server logs: Check the server logs for any errors or issues that may be causing the connection problem.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, you can try reaching out to your web host or the support forum for WordPress for further assistance.

Normally this error happens to some of our customers. They found out that server firewall blocks accessing to our demo server https://assets.themegoods.com/ and our CDN server https://bunny.net/

Please contact your webhosting provider and ask them to check if your server firewall blocks above hosts. Thank you.

Import Demo Website

When you first install the theme. It won’t included all extra content that you have seen from live demo site. You can choose to import demo contents or only demo settings and here are the different.

Recommended PHP Configuration Limits

Many issues which may occurs when you are using some features of theme for example demo import, menu settings. are related to low PHP configuration limits on your webhost. The solution is to increase settings. You can change it by contacting your webhost and ask them to increase the limits. Here are recommended PHP configuration limits.

  • max_execution_time 180
  • memory_limit 128M
  • post_max_size 32M
  • upload_max_filesize 64M

Import Demo Content

What’s Included?: Demo content including posts, pages, images, videos and theme settings.

*Please make sure you install and activate all required plugins before you proceed.

Open Theme Setting > Demo Content then click “Begin importing demo process” or if there are some server settings don’t match with theme recommended ones. You can also click “I understand and want to process demo importing process”. Next click on import button.

Select the demo website you want to import and click “Import Demo” button to beginning importing process.

You can also install other recommended plugins (optional) by selecting them from the list and click “Continue & Import”

It can take few minutes to import everything (depends on your webhost location and connection speed). Because we are using full resolution images on our demo site.

Once it’s completed you will see success message and you can now enjoy demo content.

IMPORTANT: Demo importer can vary in time. The included required plugins need to be installed and activated before you import demo. Please check the System Status to ensure your server meets all requirements for a successful import. Settings that need attention will be listed in red.

When you import the data, the following things happen:

  • No existing posts, pages, categories, images, custom post types or any other data will be deleted or modified.
  • Posts, pages, images, widgets, menus and other theme settings will get imported.
  • Please click on the Import button only once and wait, it can take a couple of minutes.

Having demo import issue?

Technically importing demo contents are multiple processes which download media files from demo server to your server.

So we are using the most completed importer script available in the market. However if there is some limited setting on your server which kill importing processes when it reaches certain level of server resources usage. It’s related to your server limitation.

Normally we can try to find other workaround for you to see if it works by using other plugin to manually import content first then try to import all media files later. To see if it’s working.

But these workaround required your WordPress login information so if you have issue related to importing demo. Please open a ticket here with link to your site as well as the login credentials when opening the ticket, so we can install theme and demo content for you.

Import Single Demo Page

First please install and activate Elementor and Grand Conference Theme Elements for Elementor plugins before you proceed.

Once you get required plugins installed. Please follow below steps.

First you have to create a page or edit an existing one from WordPress Dashboard > Pages > Add New.

Click “Edit with Elementor” button to open Elementor Page Builder.

Click “Add Template” button and scroll through “Pages” section.

You can filter only Grand Conference templates and select demo page you want to import.

Then click “Insert” button to beginning importing selected page contents.

Import Demo Site

When you first install the theme. It won’t included all extra content that you have seen from live demo site. You can choose to import demo contents or only demo settings and here are the different.

Recommended PHP Configuration Limits

Many issues which may occurs when you are using some features of theme for example demo import, menu settings. are related to low PHP configuration limits on your webhost. The solution is to increase settings. You can change it by contacting your webhost and ask them to increase the limits. Here are recommended PHP configuration limits.

  • max_execution_time 180
  • memory_limit 128M
  • post_max_size 32M
  • upload_max_filesize 64M

Import Demo Content

What’s Included?: Demo content including posts, pages, images, videos and theme settings.

*Please make sure you install and activate all required plugins before you proceed.

Open Theme Setting > Import Demo then click “Begin importing demo process” or if there are some server settings don’t match with theme recommended ones. You can also click “I understand and want to process demo importing process”. Next click on import button.

Select eh demo site you want to import and click “Import Demo” button to beginning importing process.

You can also install other recommended plugins (optional) by selecting them from the list and click “Continue & Import”

It can take few minutes to import everything (depends on your webhost location and connection speed). Because we are using full resolution images on our demo site.

Once it’s completed you will see success message and you can now enjoy demo content.

IMPORTANT: Demo importer can vary in time. The included required plugins need to be installed and activated before you import demo. Please check the System Status to ensure your server meets all requirements for a successful import. Settings that need attention will be listed in red.

When you import the data, the following things happen:

  • No existing posts, pages, categories, images, custom post types or any other data will be deleted or modified.
  • Posts, pages, images, widgets, menus and other theme settings will get imported.
  • Please click on the Import button only once and wait, it can take a couple of minutes.

Having demo import issue?

Technically importing demo contents are multiple processes which download media files from demo server to your server.

So we are using the most completed importer script available in the market. However if there is some limited setting on your server which kill importing processes when it reaches certain level of server resources usage. It’s related to your server limitation.

Normally we can try to find other workaround for you to see if it works by using other plugin to manually import content first then try to import all media files later. To see if it’s working.

But these workaround required your WordPress login information so if you have issue related to importing demo. Please open a ticket here with link to your site as well as the login credentials when opening the ticket, so we can install theme and demo content for you.

Import Demo Issue

​Technically importing demo contents are multiple processes which download media files from demo server to your server.

So we are using the most completed importer script available in the market. However if there is some limited setting on your server which kill importing processes when it reaches certain level of server resources usage. It’s related to your server limitation.

Normally we can try to find other workaround for you to see if it works by using other plugin to manually import content first then try to import all media files later. To see if it’s working.

But these workaround required your WordPress login information so we can try to do it for you. Please submit your question on Please also add a link to your site as well as the login credentials when opening the ticket, so we can install theme and demo content for you.

Import Error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out”

The “http_request_failed” error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out” usually indicates that WordPress is not able to connect to the server because the request is taking too long to complete. This can be caused by a number of issues, including server connectivity problems, incorrect server settings, or network connectivity issues.

Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow to resolve this issue:

  1. Increase the request timeout: Try increasing the timeout limit for requests in your WordPress site by adding the following line to your site’s wp-config.php file:
define( 'WP_HTTP_TIMEOUT', 180 );

This will increase the request timeout to 180 seconds.

  1. Disable security plugins: If you have any security plugins installed on your WordPress site, try temporarily disabling them to see if they are causing the issue.
  2. Contact your hosting provider: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, contact your hosting provider and ask them to check if there are any connectivity issues with the server.
  3. Check DNS settings: If you are using a custom domain, check that your DNS settings are correct and up-to-date.

By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the “http_request_failed” error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out” in WordPress.

​Import Error with cURL error 6: Could not resolve host”​

The error message “http_request_failed – cURL error 6: Could not resolve host” in WordPress typically means that the system is unable to connect to the remote server.

Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Check the DNS settings: The issue may be with your DNS settings. Check if your DNS settings are correct. You can try changing your DNS server or flushing the DNS cache.
  2. Check the firewall settings: Your firewall may be blocking the connection. Disable the firewall temporarily and see if it resolves the issue.
  3. Check the PHP cURL extension: Check if the PHP cURL extension is installed and enabled on your server. If it is not installed or enabled, you can ask your web host to install or enable it.
  4. Check the SSL certificate: Check if the SSL certificate is valid and not expired. You can also try disabling SSL verification temporarily to see if it resolves the issue.
  5. Check the server logs: Check the server logs for any errors or issues that may be causing the connection problem.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, you can try reaching out to your web host or the support forum for WordPress for further assistance.

Normally this error happens to some of our customers. They found out that server firewall blocks accessing to our demo server https://assets.themegoods.com/ and our CDN server https://bunny.net/

Please contact your webhosting provider and ask them to check if your server firewall blocks above hosts. Thank you.

Import Demo Issue

​Technically importing demo contents are multiple processes which download media files from demo server to your server.

So we are using the most completed importer script available in the market. However if there is some limited setting on your server which stop importing processes when it reaches certain level of server resources usage. It’s related to your server limitation.

Normally we can try to find other workaround for you to see if it works by using other plugin to manually import content first then try to import all media files later. To see if it’s working.

But these workaround required your WordPress login information so we can try to do it for you. Please submit your question on Please also add a link to your site as well as the login credentials when opening the ticket, so we can install theme and demo content for you.

Import Error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out”

The “http_request_failed” error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out” usually indicates that WordPress is not able to connect to the server because the request is taking too long to complete. This can be caused by a number of issues, including server connectivity problems, incorrect server settings, or network connectivity issues.

Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow to resolve this issue:

  1. Increase the request timeout: Try increasing the timeout limit for requests in your WordPress site by adding the following line to your site’s wp-config.php file:
define( 'WP_HTTP_TIMEOUT', 180 );

This will increase the request timeout to 180 seconds.

  1. Disable security plugins: If you have any security plugins installed on your WordPress site, try temporarily disabling them to see if they are causing the issue.
  2. Contact your hosting provider: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, contact your hosting provider and ask them to check if there are any connectivity issues with the server.
  3. Check DNS settings: If you are using a custom domain, check that your DNS settings are correct and up-to-date.

By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the “http_request_failed” error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out” in WordPress.

​Import Error with cURL error 6: Could not resolve host”​

The error message “http_request_failed – cURL error 6: Could not resolve host” in WordPress typically means that the system is unable to connect to the remote server.

Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Check the DNS settings: The issue may be with your DNS settings. Check if your DNS settings are correct. You can try changing your DNS server or flushing the DNS cache.
  2. Check the firewall settings: Your firewall may be blocking the connection. Disable the firewall temporarily and see if it resolves the issue.
  3. Check the PHP cURL extension: Check if the PHP cURL extension is installed and enabled on your server. If it is not installed or enabled, you can ask your web host to install or enable it.
  4. Check the SSL certificate: Check if the SSL certificate is valid and not expired. You can also try disabling SSL verification temporarily to see if it resolves the issue.
  5. Check the server logs: Check the server logs for any errors or issues that may be causing the connection problem.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, you can try reaching out to your web host or the support forum for WordPress for further assistance.

Normally this error happens to some of our customers. They found out that server firewall blocks accessing to our demo server https://assets.themegoods.com/ and our CDN server https://bunny.net/

Please contact your webhosting provider and ask them to check if your server firewall blocks above hosts. Thank you.

Import Single Demo Page

First please install and activate Elementor and Vive Theme Elements for Elementor plugins before you proceed.

Once you get required plugins installed. Please follow below steps.

First you have to create a page or edit an existing one from WordPress Dashboard > Pages > Add New.

Click “Edit with Elementor” button to open Elementor Page Builder.

Click “Add Template” button and scroll through “Pages” section.

You can filter only Vive templates and select demo page you want to import.

Then click “Insert” button to beginning importing selected page contents.

Import Demo Site

When you first install the theme. It won’t included all extra content that you have seen from live demo site. You can choose to import demo contents or only demo settings and here are the different.

Recommended PHP Configuration Limits

Many issues which may occurs when you are using some features of theme for example demo import, menu settings. are related to low PHP configuration limits on your webhost. The solution is to increase settings. You can change it by contacting your webhost and ask them to increase the limits. Here are recommended PHP configuration limits.

  • max_execution_time 180
  • memory_limit 128M
  • post_max_size 32M
  • upload_max_filesize 64M

Import Demo Content

What’s Included?: Demo content including posts, pages, images, videos and theme settings.

*Please make sure you install and activate all required plugins before you proceed.

Open Theme Setting > Import Demo then click “Begin importing demo process” or if there are some server settings don’t match with theme recommended ones. You can also click “I understand and want to process demo importing process”. Next click on import button.

Click “Import Demo Data” button to beginning importing process.

You can also install other recommended plugins (optional) by selecting them from the list and click “Continue & Import”

It can take few minutes to import everything (depends on your webhost location and connection speed). Because we are using full resolution images on our demo site.

Once it’s completed you will see success message and you can now enjoy demo content.

IMPORTANT: Demo importer can vary in time. The included required plugins need to be installed and activated before you import demo. Please check the System Status to ensure your server meets all requirements for a successful import. Settings that need attention will be listed in red.

When you import the data, the following things happen:

  • No existing posts, pages, categories, images, custom post types or any other data will be deleted or modified.
  • Posts, pages, images, widgets, menus and other theme settings will get imported.
  • Please click on the Import button only once and wait, it can take a couple of minutes.

Having demo import issue?

Technically importing demo contents are multiple processes which download media files from demo server to your server.

So we are using the most completed importer script available in the market. However if there is some limited setting on your server which kill importing processes when it reaches certain level of server resources usage. It’s related to your server limitation.

Normally we can try to find other workaround for you to see if it works by using other plugin to manually import content first then try to import all media files later. To see if it’s working.

But these workaround required your WordPress login information so if you have issue related to importing demo. Please open a ticket here with link to your site as well as the login credentials when opening the ticket, so we can install theme and demo content for you.

Import Demo Issue

​Technically importing demo contents are multiple processes which download media files from demo server to your server.

So we are using the most completed importer script available in the market. However if there is some limited setting on your server which stop importing processes when it reaches certain level of server resources usage. It’s related to your server limitation.

Normally we can try to find other workaround for you to see if it works by using other plugin to manually import content first then try to import all media files later. To see if it’s working.

But these workaround required your WordPress login information so we can try to do it for you. Please submit your question on Please also add a link to your site as well as the login credentials when opening the ticket, so we can install theme and demo content for you.

​Import Error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out”

The “http_request_failed” error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out” usually indicates that WordPress is not able to connect to the server because the request is taking too long to complete. This can be caused by a number of issues, including server connectivity problems, incorrect server settings, or network connectivity issues.

Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow to resolve this issue:

  1. Increase the request timeout: Try increasing the timeout limit for requests in your WordPress site by adding the following line to your site’s wp-config.php file:
define( 'WP_HTTP_TIMEOUT', 180 );

This will increase the request timeout to 180 seconds.

  1. Disable security plugins: If you have any security plugins installed on your WordPress site, try temporarily disabling them to see if they are causing the issue.
  2. Contact your hosting provider: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, contact your hosting provider and ask them to check if there are any connectivity issues with the server.
  3. Check DNS settings: If you are using a custom domain, check that your DNS settings are correct and up-to-date.

By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the “http_request_failed” error with “cURL error 28 resolving time out” in WordPress.

​Import Error with cURL error 6: Could not resolve host”​

The error message “http_request_failed – cURL error 6: Could not resolve host” in WordPress typically means that the system is unable to connect to the remote server.

Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Check the DNS settings: The issue may be with your DNS settings. Check if your DNS settings are correct. You can try changing your DNS server or flushing the DNS cache.
  2. Check the firewall settings: Your firewall may be blocking the connection. Disable the firewall temporarily and see if it resolves the issue.
  3. Check the PHP cURL extension: Check if the PHP cURL extension is installed and enabled on your server. If it is not installed or enabled, you can ask your web host to install or enable it.
  4. Check the SSL certificate: Check if the SSL certificate is valid and not expired. You can also try disabling SSL verification temporarily to see if it resolves the issue.
  5. Check the server logs: Check the server logs for any errors or issues that may be causing the connection problem.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, you can try reaching out to your web host or the support forum for WordPress for further assistance.

Normally this error happens to some of our customers. They found out that server firewall blocks accessing to our demo server https://assets.themegoods.com/ and our CDN server https://bunny.net/

Please contact your webhosting provider and ask them to check if your server firewall blocks above hosts. Thank you.