I'm creating these web pages through XAMPP but every time I go to the localhost to check what my webpage looks like Google Chrome keeps freezing.
It freezes, loads the page and then freezes again before I can actually click the webpage I want to check. I want to know is there way to stop this because it gets quite annoying especially when I'm writing a webpage for an assignment. USB WebServer has the exact same issue so I'm not sure what would be wrong with it.
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Hey So I'm trying to design a gallery website, And I'm still a beginner
so I'm working through these problems however this problem is really something that i've never seen
The file that loads up in firefox loads up json from a local server.
I've modified the json file in the server but firefox however keeps showing me the same data over and over.
However the same file when opened in chrome opens up and shows me exactly what I want it to show
I'm quite baffled by this problem.
Firefox is most likely caching the result from the server to reduce load times. Try clearing the browsers cache and see if that fixes the issue.
I am working on Google Cloud Platform to develop a project in API.AI, I have an integration (in API.AI) with Google Actions (for Google Home or Google Assistant), they provide me to see my progress as real time in web-simulator, that you can find here:
https://developers.google.com/actions/tools/web-simulator
I am trying to START the web-simulator clicking on START button, then I get a window pop-up but after open, it closes, I try and try again but I obtain the same result, I cannot open the web-simulator. I have allowed the popup windows in my browser.
Of course I have completed all steps to start web-simulator...
I don't know what is happening. Someone can help me? Thank you, have a good day.
First, are you using a compatible browser? Try it in Chrome if you're
not already using it, as Chrome is a Google product, and so is the
web simulator.
Next, are you using any Ad-Blockers or
Script-Blockers like NoScript? If so, try disabling them, as they
could interfere with the operation of the tool.
If it still doesn't work, try going to an Incognito Windows by pressing the
three dots button and opening a New Incognito Window. Go to the page, and log
in. This will ensure that no cookies are interfering.
At this point, if you're still having issues, try a different browser.
(Either Firefox or Opera)
Not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but I am seeing an annoying issue when debugging ASP MVC applications on visual studio.
After pressing F5, Firefox opens and everything works normally, but after doing this a few times, when I try searching anything on google from the same network I am presented with multiple captchas (usually 2 at a time).
It seems that Google thinks there is some suspicious activity going on on my computer, but of course everything is just fine.
I am still able to search normally through Chrome, IE etc.
Has anyone else expereienced this issue? If so is there perhaps an option within VS or in my browser to prevent this from happening?
There has been very little changed to this page since it just recently stopped loading properly on Chrome.
If you click the link three times things usually load up fine. I've looked through the developer tools and can see that it's hanging up on the js the first load. The second load has pending on most/all of the .jpgs, and then finally another click/load works.
I know it's a heavy site, but the other pages are fine, in terms of actually loading and not just going idle, and this loads well enough in Firefox. I don't think this site is even the largest of the pages in terms of images and video.
I've gone through others solutions to this problem by changing the "https" and renaming files incase an adblocker was causing it, but nothing seems to work.
Any idea of what in the page is causing the issue?
Does anyone know of a good browser or plugin for developers that doesnt cache anything? Every time im developing a web app, even if i clear my cache and history some saved data persists. I end up having to run c cleaner every 5 minutes to wipe everything. Its quite annoying, and probably bad for my computer, and my sanity, and society.
if you are using Chrome from the menu on right when you click on it there is option called New incognito window using this you 'll have browser with no Cache, it 'll be more like you are a spy and don't want to get caught by anything.
In ff you can get the same by -- File==>New private window