FYI - That’s what I’m getting now in both Chrome and Firefox when trying to pull up one of my webflow websites for editing.
Drink up! Thanks for your patience everyone - we’re working hard to resolve this.
Yep… Same problem.
Looks like Amazon has caught wind … https://www.screencast.com/t/Qf2fQqtmaC9l
A MASSIVE WEB ATTACK ?
Same here. How can I explain this to my client who just posted his site and is freaking out?
I have the same issue.
When will this be resolved please? Client not happy at all.
Tell them “the internet is using a sick day”
It looks like a widespread outage of Amazon’s S3 service, which a huge number of services rely heavily on. We’re posting more details here: http://status.webflow.com/
@Jacquethoele @76kid Unfortunately we don’t have an ETA yet, we’re waiting Amazon’s response on http://status.aws.amazon.com/ - this is affecting thousands of services on the web unfortunately, and we’re working to resolve it as quickly as possible.
Thank you Webflow Staff
appreciate the quick response. Glad this forum is available, I’m new to webflow and this is my first big client, so I was getting sick to my stomach thinking I screwed something up. UGH.
@callmevlad @brryant - Great support. Thank you both!
ouch (again) - another major outage … hurts
Welcome to the Webflow fam!
Is this some type of DDoS attack?
well I’m down as well…
I’m glad I self host…
- but now I can’t build any websites.
As a relatively new web designer, I’d like to take some type of learning experience from this…
What is the best way to handle this type of situation with angry clients? Anyone have any good tips?
I’m new here in Webflow, I haven’t got a hosting plan yet but… it’s not the first time?
bingo, same here …
it happens from time to time.
Can’t really say it’s Webflow…
because they are dependent on AMZ.