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Lolu chungechunge lwavalwa lwabekwa kunqolobane. Uyacelwa ubuze umbuzo omusha uma udinga usizo.

A web page is slowing down my browser. What can I do?

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What have you done to Firefox browser? Slow. Hangs up. Freezes. Unresponsive scripts. Graphics won't load. Is there a fix?

What have you done to Firefox browser? Slow. Hangs up. Freezes. Unresponsive scripts. Graphics won't load. Is there a fix?

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Your web page is banned.It is not very slow, and it is connected to another website.

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bbdqj said

Your web page is banned.It is not very slow, and it is connected to another website.

WHAT?

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Duplicate Post, Better answer is other one. Do not Post Here.

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I'm asking the question under as many categories as possible to maximize visibility and correct solution probability. What is rationale behind concept of duplicate post ban?

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Pkshadow said

Duplicate Post, Better answer is other one. Do not Post Here.

What other one? I have no answers to this problem.

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Pkshadow said

Duplicate Post, Better answer is other one. Do not Post Here.

You do. you asked this 2x's Answer/Post from this URL only https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1189971

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What can be done about Firefox's recent glitch where a message repeatedly appears warning that a web page is slowing down the browser?

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Is it really necessary to be asking the same question in 5 Questions...

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/user/rafaellecuona

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Necessary? I don't know. I am trying to find out what is necessary to have an issue resolved where Firefox warns of a web page slowing down my browser and I was looking for a solution in as many places as possible. - All the replies seem to be the standard canned reply that fail to appreciate the issue. So currently I am not using nor recommending Firefox due to its unstable nature and difficult user experience.

Pkshadow said

Is it really necessary to be asking the same question in 5 Questions... https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/user/rafaellecuona
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You are not doing your self any favours by doing so.

You are making more work for Support Volunteers answering questions that have been answered or possible solutions given

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Pkshadow said

You are not doing your self any favours by doing so. You are making more work for Support Volunteers answering questions that have been answered or possible solutions given
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No solution has been provided for this problem in any area. All the fixes proposed are outdated or fail to understand the problem. This is a new issue with the recent Firefox update. However it's an old problem related to unresponsive scripts messages slowing down the page. No solutions are available. I am pointing out this fact by revisiting the matter in all the locations where it has been discussed as none of them are able to correct this curent issue. I beleive that posing the question in as many places as possible with as much alternative explanation as possible maximizes the probability of solution. I'm sorry that you are frustrated. So am I.

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Please create One thread for the same subject as posting five threads in the same https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/firefox forum does not help. Harder for those who are helping to know what has been suggested or what works or such if spread out. Most support forums frown upon duplicate or cross posting same thing multiple times.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/forum-rules-and-guidelines#w_posting-support-requests