- 1.Update your browser to the latest version - outdated browsers are more prone to crashes
- 2.Close all unnecessary browser tabs and windows before working in Wubble
- 3.Disable all browser extensions temporarily to identify if one is causing conflicts
- 4.Clear browser cache and cookies - accumulated data can cause instability
- 5.Increase your browser's memory allocation (Chrome: add --max-old-space-size=4096 to shortcut)
- 6.For large projects, work in smaller sections and export/merge them later
- 7.Restart your browser and computer to clear memory leaks
- 8.Check available RAM - Wubble works best with at least 4GB of free RAM
- 9.Close memory-intensive applications (Photoshop, video editors, virtual machines)
- 10.If crashes persist, try a different browser or contact support with crash details
If your browser crashes, freezes, or becomes unresponsive while using Wubble, this typically indicates memory or resource exhaustion. Your work is auto-saved every 30 seconds, so you won't lose progress. Follow these steps to prevent future crashes.