diff --git a/docs/docs/mailer.md b/docs/docs/mailer.md index 0707e9b5bc85..923077849f7f 100644 --- a/docs/docs/mailer.md +++ b/docs/docs/mailer.md @@ -274,12 +274,6 @@ You can have a preview of what your mail templates will look like. These will re When running in development mode, using the default `@redwoodjs/mailer-handler-studio` development handler, your mail will be sent to a local SMTP inbox running inside of Studio. This allows you to use your app and have full emails sent without worrying about setting up a local inbox yourself or using some other online temporary inbox service. -:::warning - -Redwood Studio is an experimental feature and is still in development. Some of the UI shown above might look slightly different and the functionality may be tweaked over time to provide you with a better experience. - -::: - ## Need a Renderer or Handler? If the Mailer does not currenly provide a [handler](notion://www.notion.so/redwoodjs/133467eb46b744fd8ae60df2d493d7d0#handlers) or [renderer](notion://www.notion.so/redwoodjs/133467eb46b744fd8ae60df2d493d7d0#renderers) for the service or technology you wish to use, this doesn't prevent you from using the Mailer. Instead, you can create your own handler or renderer which you can then open source to the wider RedwoodJS community. diff --git a/docs/docs/testing.md b/docs/docs/testing.md index ea0f30d55173..46304dbaa622 100644 --- a/docs/docs/testing.md +++ b/docs/docs/testing.md @@ -1696,7 +1696,7 @@ Only the posts scenarios will be present in the database when running the `posts During the run of any single test, there is only ever one scenario's worth of data present in the database: users.standard *or* users.incomplete. -### describeScenario - a performance optimisation +### describeScenario - a performance optimization The scenario feature described above should be the base starting point for setting up test that depend on the database. The scenario sets up the database before each scenario _test_, runs the test, and then tears down (deletes) the database scenario. This ensures that each of your tests are isolated, and that they do not affect each other.