Blogspot websites not fully loading
I'm running FF 53.0.3 portable. I've done a complete reinstall of FF and I'm still having the same problem, virtually any website that is part of blogspot.com will not finish loading. I've disabled all extensions, disabled my antivirus, and disabled everything else I can think of. I tried the no proxy thing also. I then tried Microsoft Edge and they loaded correctly. Man I totally need help with one because half of the sites I visit are blogspot's. Sometimes they'll load right away. Sometimes I can hit the back button followed by the forward button and then they'll load. But mostly they'll just keep spinning and won't load. Thanks alot.
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If your using Avast (which I originally disabled but apparently didn't test long enough) go into Web Shield and disable HTTPS Scanning.
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Anyone???? I've used Firefox absolutely forever and ever and this is REALLY bringing things to a crashing end of frustration. And I honestly don't know what's going on, I now just realized that video on a specific site is playing sorta fuzzy while it plays perfect in MS Edge - it's making me wonder what other negative anomalies could be attributed to FF. I'd still like to stay with FF if possible - the customization is second to none.
Well I'm still holding out hope.......so just incase, here's the next step in the process: I just d'loaded Waterfox and changed absolutely nothing in it's settings, didn't d'load any extensions, didn't touch a single thing. I literally just opened it up and went to the first blogspot.com website off the top of my head and the page still just hung there for two or three minutes before finally connecting. I'm assuming this will be my last crack in asking for help because I can't find a single thing on the internet concerning this problem with anyone else, which is also pretty amazing in it's own right. I hate Chrome. This is gonna just plain suck ass.
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If your using Avast (which I originally disabled but apparently didn't test long enough) go into Web Shield and disable HTTPS Scanning.