Is there a limit to the boards or projects in relume? I'm only asking because I have a pretty large site for an estate planning law firm, and there are many pages, as well as subpages or list pages, that I intend to use in Wix. I created those, and it seems to be bogging down the project. I'm going to delete the list pages because I really just need one as reference, since they'll all be duplicated with updated content. That's okay, I can shoot my client the content, but the project itself seems to have slowed down a lot. I don't even see the tools for this project when I click on a page or section.
Issac A. yeah honestly this is one of the reasons for the new platform - we've re-architected how the canvas works so it can handle larger projects. Once a project gets over 20 pages, things start to bog down on some systems. A few things you can try to help with this:
Make sure you dont have any chrome extensions that might be affecting the canvas in any way - the best/quickest way to test this is to open a new chrome window in a guest profile - this guest profile will not have any extensions.
If that doesn't help, one thing that has proven to help is splitting up your sitemap into multiple sitemaps - the wireframe rendering is what is eating up the browser memory - so having less pages on the wireframe canvas, helps reduce this issue. It's mildly inconvenient though for sure, but its the only workaround we really have at this time. Once you are ready to import into Figma or Webflow, merge the two sitemaps back together and do the import and go from there.
Hey Matt, thanks for the suggestions and the information. I did end up splitting the project into at least two different projects for now. I will try the incognito browser without any other extensions, so thanks again.
Issac A. ah so my suggestion above was to keep it to a single "Project" technically, but to essentially create a new "sitemap" to split things up - so you could copy say like 10 pages or a tree of pages and paste it into the new sitemap section pretty easily, and then when you are ready to merge back in - you can simply drag that tree or set of pages back into the main sitemap at the top. Whatever sitemap is at the top, will be the primary sitemap that gets wireframes and style guide/design generated from it. Hope that clears things up. Also incognito not likely to eliminate chrome extension interference - look up "chrome guest profile" - completely separate of incognito.
Matt J. ahhh, well. I just duplicated the project and split it up that way, lol. Didn't really think of splitting it up your way, but it makes a lot of sense. I'm building this in Wix anyway, so I just need the site structure and layout, but I'll know for next time. Might revert the original file to a previous version so I don't have to give my client separate links. Also, thanks for the suggestion on the guest profile. I'll check that out, I'm also running on a pretty old machine, so that's also a factor. Appreciate all the info!!!

