We’re back with another Elements update, and this one improves form compatibility due to recent third-party server changes. It also contains some additional store updates.
What’s New in Elements 1.5.2?
Updated Form Components for better server compatibility
Fixed Store icon issue under macOS Ventura
Downloaded Projects via the Store now appear instantly in the New Projects Window
It’s a built-in place to discover, share, and buy products made for Elements: components, templates, projects, themes, and resource packs. You can browse free and paid products, install them directly into Elements, and even submit your own work to share with others.
Get the Update
Elements should prompt you while it’s running to let you know there’s an update. If it doesn’t, you can select the “Check for Updates…” menu option from the “Elements” app menu.
If the latest build causes issues for your setup, you can roll back to an earlier version using the Release Notes page.
Give Feedback
If you are running a licensed copy of Elements, please post all feedback in the Feedback Forum. You can use the Elements > Send Feedback… menu item to automatically pre-fill the build number into a new topic.
Everything is online and working correctly on our end. If you’re still seeing that error, it’s likely something local on your Mac or network interrupting the connection.
It’s worth checking whether you have anything installed that filters or blocks traffic, tools like Little Snitch, Radio Silence, or certain antivirus packages can quietly block app requests and cause odd behaviour like this.
If you’re running any of those, try temporarily disabling them or adding Elements to the allow list. That usually clears it up. Let me know what you find.