Stop making Wix a moving target...

I’ve spent the past few days debugging and fixing code, that had previously been tested, was running, published and working without problems…
Every time I came back to the Wix Editor/Dashboard something new seems to be there and it’s extremely irritating. I don’t think anyone can afford to keep on reviewing code every couple of weeks because someone in Wix seems to be convinced that every change is good.
Stop making it a moving target. You’re killing the platform…

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I disagree about the fact with
“because someone in Wix seems to be convinced that every change is good.”
I bet they won’t push an update if it isn’t good.

But i do agree that its very irritating,
What i would suggest is that we can chose to update to the next version of wix or not.

And if we update and we do not like it, that we can roll back to a previous version of wix and edit the code later.

This way if there are bugs in it, not evry website would be broken when they push it to early.

Kind regards,
Kristof

An update that breaks the existing functionality is not just bad, it is criminal. Because it brings down websites. The latest update or bug fix or whatever has broken the following.

Any organisation with a decent release management process will not allow these sort of blunders to happen.