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afterburn25
01-15-2015, 07:36 AM
i have a page at http://www.spicypantry.com

and it wont fully load everything looks loaded but looks like it gets stuck trying to load and never stops trying whats going on with it.

cellarius
01-15-2015, 08:41 AM
Works perfectly fine for me.

Max Taxable
01-15-2015, 04:59 PM
No problem for me either.

Here's how it looks to the web.

http://www.webpagetest.org/result/150115_Y1_10XQ/1/details/

You'll get those finish delays anytime something 3rd party like yahoo api for example, might not be responding. Even some advert providers do this. If those stall, your site stalls.

You do have one 404 error, either a misnamed, misplaced or missing image file:

URL: http://www.spicypantry.com/images/misc/blog/top-highlight.png
Host: www.spicypantry.com
IP: 23.235.205.29
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Error/Status Code: 404
Client Port: 62421
Start Offset: 2.039 s
Time to First Byte: 446 ms
Content Download: 96 ms
Bytes In (downloaded): 6.4 KB
Bytes Out (uploaded): 0.6 KB

It's request #67 on the waterfall map of your site I linked to.

afterburn25
01-15-2015, 05:30 PM
yes i believe i have found the problem apparently it was some ad software that installed itself on my computer cause browser to hang when loading somehow managed to bypass Norton

Max Taxable
01-15-2015, 05:34 PM
yes i believe i have found the problem apparently it was some ad software that installed itself on my computer cause browser to hang when loading somehow managed to bypass NortonThis usually happens when you permission it, unwittingly usually. The anti-malware/adware/badware anti-virus programs are only as good as we humans are.

afterburn25
01-15-2015, 05:48 PM
yeah actually what i think happened was it was snuck in with a program i installed now they have gotten sneaky and will install other unwanted crap when you install usually attached to freeware although i have noticed there are even legitimate software that has always had a good name now starting to do that in the name of advertising ugh which they would pass a law against that

Max Taxable
01-15-2015, 06:17 PM
yeah actually what i think happened was it was snuck in with a program i installed now they have gotten sneaky and will install other unwanted crap when you install usually attached to freeware although i have noticed there are even legitimate software that has always had a good name now starting to do that in the name of advertising ugh which they would pass a law against thatIt's been a long standing policy with alot of stuff you might install, to piggyback or trojan horse, the unwanted badware.