I took a quick peek at your thread history and it looks like there are a couple of recent posts you made that haven’t been solved (Image Disappearing and Overflow Ignored), but these both appear to be from different projects. Would you mind linking the threads for the recent site with the issues?
I know that recently they’ve included notices that they’re operating at limited capacities due to remote working and an influx of support requests. This is probably due to a wave of new customers (as well as previous customers who are relying more heavily on the platform) now that in-person work is limited or unavailable with social distancing restrictions. I’m sure they’re doing all they can to keep up, but this situation kind of throws a wrench into conventional business operations.
Even in ideal situations they aren’t able to support every question—especially when it relates to visual or UI/UX issues as there are tons of variables here–so they lean pretty heavily on the community to help deal with these issues. They go into a bit more detail in their Customer Support Policy but thankfully there are lots of folks around here (like myself) that volunteer their time to try and assist as much as possible.
Since the Webflow platform compiles websites when they’re published, it’s possible that small development updates could cause issues that are outside of our (the user’s) control. I can’t speak to exactly what’s done to minimize these from becoming a problem, however sometimes unpublishing and republishing a project can fix weird quirks as you’d theoretically be using a newer Webflow build. Just as a disclaimer, I’m not sure exactly if this is the case, however I’d imagine that this is why strange issues can seemingly disappear between publishes without any change to the markup on a project.
Hopefully that helps clarify things a bit, and please don’t hesitate to reach out with any issues (whether it’s tagging me on a specific question for the recent project or a DM) and I’d be happy to take a closer look