Progress update: building a more stable foundation
Behind the scenes, we are currently working on an important stability phase for Spixor.Over the past period, our main focus has been improving the reliability of the Buil…
Behind the scenes, we are currently working on an important stability phase for Spixor.
Over the past period, our main focus has been improving the reliability of the Builder. This includes how text and settings are edited, how Undo and Redo behave, how changes are saved, and how we prevent unexpected or duplicate actions.
We have already tested and improved several important parts of the Builder. We have also made our automated test environment safer, so tests now run in isolation without affecting normal browser sessions.
At the same time, we are cleaning up the project structure. Old temporary files, duplicate files, and unused components are being reviewed and safely removed where possible. Active files are only changed or removed when we are confident that doing so will not affect Spixor.
What are we working towards?
The next step is a new series of timing and reliability tests for the Builder. These tests will help us verify that changes are processed and saved correctly, even when users perform several actions in quick succession.
This work may not always be immediately visible, but it creates an important foundation for a more stable, faster, and more reliable Spixor experience.
New features are not being ignored, but for now we are deliberately prioritising the technical foundation. This allows future improvements and new functionality to be built on a reliable base.
Thank you for your patience and continued support. We will share another update once the next validation phase has been completed.
