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I just upgrated to 14 and now pages aren't fully loading, I have to do a hard refresh and that doesn't always work.

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I just upgraded to version 14 and now pages aren't fully loading. I have to do a hard refresh in order to get them to load but sometimes that's not an option. For instance when I want to upload a picture to tinypic.com a pop up comes up where you enter a security code. the code and the entry box never load and I can't refresh it.

I just upgraded to version 14 and now pages aren't fully loading. I have to do a hard refresh in order to get them to load but sometimes that's not an option. For instance when I want to upload a picture to tinypic.com a pop up comes up where you enter a security code. the code and the entry box never load and I can't refresh it.

Gekose oplossing

I noticed in the box that comes up that the author named a portion of that page with "ad" in the name:


<div id="adcopy-outer">

This can sometimes trigger an ad blocker. If you're using one, can you make an exception for tinypic.com and see whether that helps?

More generally, try clearing your Firefox cache:

orange Firefox button or classic Tools menu > Options > Advanced

On the Network mini-tab > Offline Storage : "Clear Now"

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Gekose oplossing

I noticed in the box that comes up that the author named a portion of that page with "ad" in the name:


<div id="adcopy-outer">

This can sometimes trigger an ad blocker. If you're using one, can you make an exception for tinypic.com and see whether that helps?

More generally, try clearing your Firefox cache:

orange Firefox button or classic Tools menu > Options > Advanced

On the Network mini-tab > Offline Storage : "Clear Now"

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I cleared the cache, undid the add-on and that did it! thanks!