Offline or slow connection

The error “offline or slow connection, editing is disabled” occurs when Framer cannot reliably connect to its server, often due to a slow or unstable connection.

When this happens, editing is temporarily disabled to prevent data loss or mistakes during collaboration. This may occur briefly if your computer or browser tab enters sleep mode or if your internet connection is interrupted.

If the message appears repeatedly, try the following steps:

  • Disable your VPN or Proxy, as they may slow your connection.

  • Disconnect and reconnect to your WiFi network for a fresh connection.

  • Switch to a different network to test its performance.

  • Restart your browser or the Framer app.

  • Restart your computer.

  • Restart your router or access point.

  • Disable browser extensions.

  • Check custom code.

These steps should resolve the issue. If the problem persists, consider contacting Framer support through our contact page.

FAQ

Lesson FAQ

  • Why does Framer temporarily disable editing and show an offline or slow connection message?

    Editing is temporarily disabled to prevent data loss or mistakes during collaboration. This may occur briefly if your computer or browser tab enters sleep mode or if your internet connection is interrupted.

  • What steps can I take if I repeatedly see the offline or slow connection message in Framer?

    If the message appears repeatedly, try disabling your VPN or Proxy, disconnecting and reconnecting to your WiFi network, switching to a different network, restarting your browser or the Framer app, restarting your computer, restarting your router or access point, disabling browser extensions, and checking custom code.

  • What should I do if the connection issue in Framer persists after troubleshooting?

    If the problem persists after following the recommended steps, consider contacting Framer support through our contact page.

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