β οΈ Known Limitations in Sitebuilder
To ensure optimal performance and user experience in our Sitebuilder, it's important to be aware of certain technical limitations regarding files, pages, and content.
π File Management
File Storage: Sitebuilder is not intended for storing large quantities of files (e.g., thousands of images or videos). There is no exact cap, but if you need to store many files, we recommend using an external file management service.
Maximum Image Size: 10 MB per image.
Video Handling: Videos are hosted via external platforms like YouTube. You can then embed the video on your page via a widget.
Supported File Types:
JPG / JPEG
PNG
GIF
PDF
SVG
WEBP
π Page Management
Number of Pages: There is no hard limit, but performance has been tested up to 50 pages. More than 50 pages may affect functionality and support.
Pages in Folders: A folder can contain up to 20 pages. More pages per folder may affect loading time and supportability.
π§© Content Limitations
Content per Page: Recommended: max 30 content blocks (widgets) per page. Over 60 content blocks may lead to performance issues and lack of support.
πΌοΈ Image Management
Number of Images: No fixed upload limit, but:
Tested up to 100 images.
Supports up to 300 images.
Beyond this, performance may be affected.
Image Size:
Minimum size: 10 x 10 pixels.
Maximum size: No upper limit on dimensions as long as the file size is under 10 MB.
ποΈ Slideshows and Galleries
Slideshows:
Max 10 images per slideshow.
Max 3 slideshows per page to avoid slow loading.
Galleries:
Max 75 small images (~10 KB each) or
Max 20 large images (~9 MB each) per gallery widget.
Max 2 galleries per page recommended.
π± Device Preview
Sitebuilder has a preview mode that simulates how the page appears on devices like iPhone and iPad. This is only a visual guide β we cannot guarantee that it matches exactly with the display on all devices.
β Summary
By staying within these guidelines, you will have a faster, more stable website, and it will be easier for our support team to assist you if something goes wrong.