Firefox Lion Problem loading page

Ever since I installed Lion, Firefox cannot be put to sleep without having Problem Loading Page showing up. Even if I put it to sleep for only a minute. Usually, I retry and it loads after two or three tries. What to do? TKS so much!

Dear Tobbi,
Thanks for your reply.But the suggestion send by you,did not solve my problem.It is showing the same problem.I clear all cache & cookies by those steps,but that problem is not solved.Please help me by giving another suggestion
Thanks & Regards,
Saubhik Sarkar

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