Chrome help
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Alright, I'll ask here since I'm pretty irritated and I figure y'all like the computers...
I use Chrome, mostly. When I try to go to pitfootball.com, it won't load. It loads on others' computers, but not mine. It works (sort of) on firefox.
Nothing has helped. Rebooting, deleting cookies/cache, restoring chrome to default settings, flushing the dns... It still won't work. I continue to get the "this page is unresponsive" message.
Any ideas?
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Check security, make sure your not blocking the site somehow. Change your security to always allow the site if you trust it?
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@dontpanda Try incognito mode as well just in case? ctrl+shift+n to make a new window from within Chrome.
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@Arkandel said in Chrome help:
@dontpanda Try incognito mode as well just in case? ctrl+shift+n to make a new window from within Chrome.
I tried this and it didn't change. Good suggestion, though. One I wouldn't have thought of, myself.
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@Lotherio said in Chrome help:
Check security, make sure your not blocking the site somehow. Change your security to always allow the site if you trust it?
I'm not blocking any sites. Even turned off my virus program, etc., to test. Still has the problem with that one site. Thanks for the suggestion!
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Before you load the site, go to More Tools -> Developer Tools. Now go over to the Network tab, and go to the site. See if anything is erroring out. (Christ this website's home page took 101 separate http requests to load!)
Either its stalling out at one of them or you should see an error.
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@dontpanda said in Chrome help:
@Arkandel said in Chrome help:
@dontpanda Try incognito mode as well just in case? ctrl+shift+n to make a new window from within Chrome.
I tried this and it didn't change. Good suggestion, though. One I wouldn't have thought of, myself.
I didn't think of this one either and it's come in handy at times. (I can't get to my digitalocean droplets without incognito now for some reason, to give you some idea, as of about six months ago.) Other times, not so much. I've had sites randomly blocked out of nowhere with a random Chrome update, too, though.
The ghostery plugin apparently does this a lot; you may want to give that one a look if you use it.
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@ixokai I see one is stalling. Now what?
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@dontpanda Which one?
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Huh, I assumed it'd be one of the 100+ other connections it made. Sorry, no idea.