Better visibility on publishing progress
You’re now able to see where you are in the publishing process and get a better sense of when publishing will complete.

<p id="">We’ve recently made improvements to the publishing experience, especially for larger websites where publishing your site might take a bit longer. </p><figure id="" class="w-richtext-figure-type-image w-richtext-align-fullwidth" style="max-width:1600px" data-rt-type="image" data-rt-align="fullwidth" data-rt-max-width="1600px"><div id=""><img src="<https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/64f9399ca7d13575ff21a675/64f9399ca7d13575ff21d67f_1d841bbc.png>" id="" width="auto" height="auto" loading="auto" alt="You can now see where you are in the publishing process and get a better sense of when it'll complete."></div><figcaption id="">You can now see where you are in the publishing process and get a better sense of when it'll complete.</figcaption></figure><p id="">During publishing, you can now see where you are in the process, giving you a better sense of when it’ll complete. </p><p id="">We’ve also made a series of under-the-hood optimizations that will make publishing faster and more efficient for the largest sites on Webflow. This is all part of our <a href="<https://webflow.com/feature/designer-performance-improvements-at-scale>">continued effort</a> to improve performance and stability for large sites and help you scale with Webflow. </p><p id="">P.S. Thanks to these updates to publishing and <a href="<https://webflow.com/feature/designer-performance-improvements-at-scale>" id="">overall Designer performance</a> for large Webflow sites, we’ll be unlocking increased static page limits for all customers in the coming weeks. Look out for an announcement and details soon!</p>