What’s new.

What’s new.

What’s new.

CMS Upgrade

CMS Upgrade

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May 29, 2024

This update significantly enhances the Framer CMS, making it more robust and better equipped for handling larger sites. Now supporting collections of up to 100.000 items, it eliminates the previous errors associated with large collections, especially when uploading data from large CSVs. Additionally, the update reduces the amount of data needed to open a site, significantly boosting overall performance on larger sites. Plus, it paves the way for a lot of exciting new features currently in the works. We announced this change might bring incompatibilities with custom code components back on May 6th. The majority of third-party toolkits have been already updated since then, but if you have incompatibilities with your own code component, here’s a page with some examples on what changed.

This update significantly enhances the Framer CMS, making it more robust and better equipped for handling larger sites. Now supporting collections of up to 100.000 items, it eliminates the previous errors associated with large collections, especially when uploading data from large CSVs. Additionally, the update reduces the amount of data needed to open a site, significantly boosting overall performance on larger sites. Plus, it paves the way for a lot of exciting new features currently in the works. We announced this change might bring incompatibilities with custom code components back on May 6th. The majority of third-party toolkits have been already updated since then, but if you have incompatibilities with your own code component, here’s a page with some examples on what changed.

This update significantly enhances the Framer CMS, making it more robust and better equipped for handling larger sites. Now supporting collections of up to 100.000 items, it eliminates the previous errors associated with large collections, especially when uploading data from large CSVs. Additionally, the update reduces the amount of data needed to open a site, significantly boosting overall performance on larger sites. Plus, it paves the way for a lot of exciting new features currently in the works. We announced this change might bring incompatibilities with custom code components back on May 6th. The majority of third-party toolkits have been already updated since then, but if you have incompatibilities with your own code component, here’s a page with some examples on what changed.