Sometimes Quora.com will not run properly in a newly opened session. Other times it works perfectly.
Fairly regularly I go to the Quora.com site to answer questions others have asked. Perhaps in one in four times I launch Firefox browser and go to this site it will not respond beyond the first page and eventually report that something on the page is slowing the browser. If this does not happen, everything works normally and very quickly.
The only way I can continue is to close the browser completely and relaunch. Even if I wait a minute or so, when I relaunch it tells me Firefox is already running and asks if I wish to close it. If I let it close the browser, the new launch normally works perfectly.
When the problem occurs, opening other tabs and closing the original one does not seem to make a difference. It still does not work properly.
I am not sure when this started, and I have only experienced this problem on this one site. When I have tried using the Chrome browser I have not seen this happening on this site. I don't like the Chrome browser but have it installed to allow streaming my screen to a Chromecast dongle.
The Firefox browser in the Windows 64-bit version 92.0.
This start happening a few weeks ago (it is now mid September 2021). I am not sure whether something has changed in Firefox or in the Quora site. I have seen this problem on both my Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows 10 Pro PCs.
Solution choisie
I haven't identified exactly what the problem was, and both Firefox and the Quora website have had updates made since I posted the question.
As it affected only the one site, I am inclined to think it was some faulty code from the quora.com website that affected Firefox, but not the Chrome browser.
I have not seen this problem for several weeks, so apparently my problem has been solved. Thanks for all the suggestions about the problem and possible solutions.
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Many site issues can be caused by corrupt cookies or cache.
Warning ! ! This will log you out of sites you're logged in to. You may also lose any settings for that website.
- How to clear the Firefox cache {web link}
If there is still a problem,
Start Firefox using Troubleshoot(Safe) Mode {web link}
A small dialog should appear. Click Start In Troubleshoot(Safe) Mode (not Refresh). Is the problem still there?
While you are in Troubleshoot(Safe) mode;
Try disabling graphics hardware acceleration in Firefox. Since this feature was added to Firefox it has gradually improved but there are still a few glitches.
How to disable Hardware Acceleration {web link}
Thank you, FredMcD, for you detailed reply. I have been working through the suggestions you posted, and had cleared the cookies and the Firefox cache.
Then I went into Quora from my Chomebook, which uses the Chrome browser. This appeared to do exactly the same thing occasionally.
Although Firefox is my favourite browser, I decided to try accessing Quora using Chrome on my Windows PC. After a couple of days, this also did a similar trick, using large amounts of CPU and going nowhere. I suspect that the scripts built in to the home page for Quora have got some form of timing race in them. If I get passed the home page, I have no issues continuing around the site. Even going back to the home page within the same browser session doesn't seem to cause a problem. If I enter the full address of one of the other pages on the site to start a session, so far I have not experienced any issues either.
When it does hit my problem, if I close the Firefox window with the 'x' button (top right), Windows task manager shows 3 Firefox processes that continue running for at least 30 seconds and consuming significant amounts of CPU time.
The operation of the Quora site is changing fairly frequently, presumably as different contributors make modifications. It is that sort of site. I will see if I can find a support channel for the site and raise the issue with them.
Thanks again for replying to my question.
str8chat said
. . . if I close the Firefox window with the 'x' button (top right) . . . .
Try this instead: Windows: Menu > File => Exit Mac: Menu > Firefox => Quit Firefox Linux: Menu > File => Quit
When you press the X (top right of the window) it only closes that window.
Sorry, I didn't make it clear. I only had one Window running. I noticed that the PC seemed sluggish after closing that Window so I launched Task Manager, and that was when I could see the other processes were still apparently running. They did terminate eventually by themselves after which the PC was working normally.
If I hadn't opened Task Manager I probably wouldn't have found the three processes, which did not have any apparent Windows open. However, I had found that closing the only window with the 'x' and then immediately relaunching Firefox came up with a warning that it was still running.
As I am typing this reply, I have one Firefox window with just one tab - the one I am using. Task Manager is showing Firefox running as one App and as five background processes.
Next time it happens I will try the "Menu > File => Exit" you suggest.
Thank you.
Solution choisie
I haven't identified exactly what the problem was, and both Firefox and the Quora website have had updates made since I posted the question.
As it affected only the one site, I am inclined to think it was some faulty code from the quora.com website that affected Firefox, but not the Chrome browser.
I have not seen this problem for several weeks, so apparently my problem has been solved. Thanks for all the suggestions about the problem and possible solutions.