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Firefox takes too long opening some websites

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Firefox takes way too long in opening certain websites. I've tried refreshing, safe mode, and even uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox. Nothing helps. Specific websites are redsfans.proboards.com and www.baseballpress.com/lineups.

Google Chrome opens them just fine, but I'd rather use Firefox because it feels more secure.

Any ideas on what else I can do?

Thanks for the help in advance,

Firefox takes way too long in opening certain websites. I've tried refreshing, safe mode, and even uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox. Nothing helps. Specific websites are redsfans.proboards.com and www.baseballpress.com/lineups. Google Chrome opens them just fine, but I'd rather use Firefox because it feels more secure. Any ideas on what else I can do? Thanks for the help in advance,

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Hi, I have no problem with the sites opening as they should. Suggest you clear your cache and cookies for the sites.

This maybe slowing you down : Name: View Page Archive & Cache Version: 1.4.3 Enabled: true

You may want to see if there is a update or reinstall your drivers for your : Description: Intel(R) HD Graphics 5500 Driver Version: 20.19.15.4463 Driver Date: 5-25-2016 As this maybe slowing down seeing things : HW_COMPOSITING: disabled by user: Disabled by pref D3D11_COMPOSITING: unavailable by default: Hardware compositing is disabled DIRECT2D: unavailable by default: Direct2D requires Direct3D 11 compositing D3D11_HW_ANGLE: unavailable by default: D3D11 compositing is disabled disabled by env: D3D11 compositing is disabled

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

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I don't know what it was, but it seems to have fixed itself on its own. Maybe it was just in mood.