I can understand how frustrating it can be when you’ve purchased a product and face performance issues like slow editing, especially when you’re relying on it for your WordPress projects. There could be several factors contributing to the slow performance of Themler’s online editor.
Based on the feedback from the developers, there are a few things you might want to check on your end:
System Resources: Make sure that your computer’s memory (RAM) is not being heavily used by other applications. When the system is running multiple heavy processes, it can affect the performance of browser-based editors like Themler.
Browser Performance: Themler relies on your browser (in this case, Chrome) to function smoothly. If Chrome’s memory usage is too high, it can slow down the editor. Try closing unnecessary tabs or restarting Chrome to free up memory. You can also check Chrome's task manager (Shift + Esc) to see what processes are consuming more resources.
CPU Usage: Another possible reason could be your CPU being overloaded with other tasks. You can check your system’s task manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) to see if any background processes are consuming significant CPU resources and end them if needed.
Antivirus Software: Sometimes, antivirus programs can slow down applications, especially online ones. Try temporarily disabling your antivirus and see if there is any improvement in speed. If this resolves the issue, you may need to add an exception for Themler in your antivirus settings.
If none of these suggestions work, you might want to reach out to Themler support with more specific details about your system, such as your operating system version, Chrome version, and any other applications running at the time. They could provide more tailored troubleshooting steps.
I can understand how frustrating it can be when you’ve purchased a product and face performance issues like slow editing, especially when you’re relying on it for your WordPress [projects][1]. There could be several factors contributing to the slow performance of Themler’s online editor.
Based on the feedback from the developers, there are a few things you might want to check on your end:
System Resources: Make sure that your computer’s memory (RAM) is not being heavily used by other applications. When the system is running multiple heavy processes, it can affect the performance of browser-based editors like Themler.
Browser Performance: Themler relies on your browser (in this case, Chrome) to function smoothly. If Chrome’s memory usage is too high, it can slow down the editor. Try closing unnecessary tabs or restarting Chrome to free up memory. You can also check Chrome's task manager (Shift + Esc) to see what processes are consuming more resources.
CPU Usage: Another possible reason could be your CPU being overloaded with other tasks. You can check your system’s task manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) to see if any background processes are consuming significant CPU resources and end them if needed.
Antivirus Software: Sometimes, antivirus programs can slow down applications, especially online ones. Try temporarily disabling your antivirus and see if there is any improvement in speed. If this resolves the issue, you may need to add an exception for Themler in your antivirus settings.
If none of these suggestions work, you might want to reach out to Themler support with more specific details about your system, such as your operating system version, Chrome version, and any other applications running at the time. They could provide more tailored troubleshooting steps.
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