
* No idea what Mac you have, but fire up Activity Monitor and take a look at CPU and MEM tabs. * Is Mobi consuming all 8G of memory on the PC? * Try another theme, does it exhibit the same behavior? * If you're not using Mobi, but it is running, does it still use that much CPU? * What steps did you take to get to the high CPU usage? * When you say "using store M4 theme", what exactly are you doing? I suspect it's not normal, but maybe you're doing an export on a massive site with image resize enabled while processing 1,000 RAW photos in Photoshop and rendering a 4k film with Final Cut Pro. BUILDER - Mobirise themes are based on Bootstrap 3 and Bootstrap 4 - most. Due to lack of information it's hard to say if this is normal or not. Comparisons alternatives to Mobirise from other Website Builders Tools. Otherwise going to need a better description than what you've provided. The one thing common between the two is 4.9.1 and the Store M4 theme.
#Mobirise 3 shop page glitch install#
You didn't provide enough information to properly debug the issue, but personally I'd install VirtualBox on one of those machines, order a cheap copy of Win-10 off ebay, and experiment with upgrading to see if that solves the issue. Its a bunch of code layered on top of Google Chrome.oh lawd. The cost is CPU cycles and memory consumption. Pretty slick that its almost write-once-run-anywhere, but that comes at a cost. I'm too lazy to run a stack track against the process to try and figure out what its doing, but I do know the Electron apps are pigs.


It pegged at 140% CPU max for the entire time and memory consumption grew to: Mobirise-helper #1 (1.04G), Mobirise-helper #2 (633G), and Mobirise (101MB) or right under 2G total.ĭon't know what model Envy you have, but this Mac has a fast as hell SSD, okay processor, plenty of memory, and it still remained snappy.Įven though the export is long done, Mobirise-helper is still chewing up 140% CPU. Then I copied that page 4 times and then exported it. I fired up 4.9.3 on my MacbookPro 2017, created a site, and threw every single block from the Store M4 onto a single page. When I work with MR - CPU runs up between 82-97% using store M4 theme.
