![]() So looking forward to your answer right here But we cannot do it without you – and you not without us. We are here, and we all have the same interest: to make Mobirise the best invention ever on the web. If not, I’m afraid you will spill it all out on the floor. 5 – but have not heard one word from you! We would so much like to see Mobirise flourish – that’s why we bother commenting in the first place! I think that Mobirise could have a very bright future and so could you – if only you get this right now. I for one have made many bug reports – especially on the newest update. Big respect for making Mobirise in the first place and no one will ever take that away from you!! But we are a growing number of members, that frankly are a bit worried for you – and for the product we have adapted and invested both time and money in. I see and hear many clever guys out here. This comment is aimed directly to whoever are behind Mobirise: Obviously you are a bit in over your head in this and I'm just saying it’s not a shame to admit that, and instead openly seek assistance among the community. Hoping that the boys and girls back in the well-hidden Mobirise cave figure out how to make this work. I'm still ready to back the project, though. So far we have seen more add-ons than stability building and what good does that do us? There will be plenty of time to make fancy and more varied blocks in the future, and until the core is stabil, I for one will not invest in any more new blocks. Fact is that it is not ready for professional use - other than some odd personal presentation of "what might have been possible to sell on, if only." But we are at version 3.08-5 by now and one might expect a more solid structure to work with. So you may end up in the same place anyway, you'll just have waited longer They may have replaced the shell with a new one which means previous sites have to be re-worked to iron out errors. ![]() ![]() Meaning if the code originally had some problems in previous versions and has now been rectified, it is unlikely that future changes will undo them. If a yolk in an egg is broken, you probably have to break the shell to get at it. ![]()
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