Why are certain websites not loading?

Why are certain websites not loading?

There are many reasons a site might not load such as a misconfiguration, corrupt files, problems with a database or something as simple as needing to clear your browser’s cache and cookies on your computer.

How do you fix certain websites not loading?

So, let’s check out the best methods to fix websites not loading in Google Chrome or other web browsers.

  1. Content Issues.
  2. Server misbehaving.
  3. Web Browser Faults.
  4. Firewall Issues.
  5. Router Defects.
  6. Flush DNS Cache.
  7. Use Different DNS.
  8. Disable Network Adapters.

Why some websites are not opening in my laptop?

Your browser has a site-blocking extension installed. Your router has been misconfigured or needs a hard reboot. Your Windows host file has an exception list that is permanently blocking access to some websites from every other browser, e.g., Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Opera, or Safari.

Why is my Google Chrome not loading anything?

It’s possible that either your antivirus software or unwanted malware is preventing Chrome from opening. To fix, check if Chrome was blocked by antivirus or other software on your computer. If the above solutions didn’t work, we suggest you uninstall and reinstall Chrome.

Why are pages unresponsive?

Google Chrome usually displays a “Page Unresponsive” error when a web page takes too long or fails to load correctly. In most cases, selecting Exit pages and refreshing the problematic page should help you get rid of the error for good. If not, try accessing the page on another browser such as Edge, Safari, or Firefox.

How do you debug unresponsive pages?

  1. Try running SpeedTracer for Chrome to get a profile of any long-running processes, then investigate those for memory-leaks, heavy computation, etc.
  2. One thing you could try is taking a Heap Snapshot, to see if there is some object that’s consuming a increasing amount of memory.

How do you kill pages?

To kill a browser tab in Chrome, just go to the ‘Window’ menu bar item and select ‘Task Manager’ from the dropdown. Then, find the browser tab in the list and click the ‘End Process’ button. You can also sort by CPU usage, which will bring the browser tabs eating up resources right to the top.

How do I set default page in Chrome?

Choose your homepage

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More. Settings.
  3. Under “Appearance,” turn on Show Home button.
  4. Below “Show Home button,” choose to use the New Tab page or a custom page.

Where are the three dots in Google Chrome?

Go to Settings: Click on the Chrome menu icon on the browser toolbar at the top right. This icon is a box with three vertical dots.

What do you call the 3 dots?

Those three little dots are called an ellipsis (plural: ellipses).

What do you call the 9 dots in Google?

The ‘Waffle’ is the grid of nine small grey boxes that you find in the top right corner of your browser when you are using Gmail, Google Drive, Google Calendar, Google Keep etc. Google orders your apps in the ‘Waffle’, however you can reorder them.