Table Element Causing Crasheds?

The bubble editor normally runs fine.

The only thing that I can think that has changed is now using the Table element. Now the app crashes and having to reload / shutdown my laptop. This is especially when working with the tables.

Great feature btw - looking forward to a stable version :slight_smile:

Out of all the times I’ve used the Tables, this have never once happened to me. Making it so you have to “shut-down” your laptop, that’s kind of a landslide, don’t you think?

I’d check into your actual browser, for extensions, or other various issues. Cause it seems like you have more worries than the editor on your boat.

It’s actually happened to me on my old 2019 MacBook. Not with the table table more when bubble is over consuming. Couldn’t close the tab or browser had to restart.

That is odd indeed! Not sure how that would lock down your computer, but in future cases just use something like Process Lasso. You can kill any task at any time.

The Table element does in fact cause “out of memory” browser crashes. Happened to me three times while testing it.

Very random but the symptoms are consistent: slow down in the editor, preview of the element will be blank and a minute later crash. Page works fine in preview, just in the editor. There was a workaround that worked: if you see the table preview blank, just delete it and undo.

Seems to me they need to work out a few more bugs. I won’t bother with a bug report cause I don’t see any value with it’s current set of features.

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Crashes whole computer, new tasks like opening app to kill apps don’t work, I did manage to close safari but it remained slow only thing that fixed it was shutting off and turning back on.

Never seen it happen on my max spec 2021 M1 MacBook Pro until a few minutes ago when I went to try to confirm what this user posted with the table element.

My 2019 MacBook pro it happened occasionally on larger single page apps.

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