Safari not loading sites fully

I used to use Chrome for most of my browsing, but since the battery of my Mac lasts longer using Safari, I recently decided to switch back to Safari. Unfortunatelly, I have been experiencing some problems, Safari is having problems loading sites like yahoo.com and newyorker.com, while browsing yahoo.com I get the blue mouse pointer, (I think that means is a Java issue) and when I browser newyorker.com I cannot see the main articles feature. I have only seen problems using these two sites, but I am quite anoyed, since I like to surf around them quite often. I already tried to reset Safari but it didn't help.

I cannot watch videos on bbc.co.uk neither.

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    safari is not loading web pages fully for some reason. why is this?

    Enable cache from Develop menu:
    From your Safari menu bar click Safari > Preferences then select the Advanced tab.
    Select:  Show Develop menu in menu bar
    Now click Develop from the menu bar. From the drop down menu click Empty Caches.
    Quit and relaunch Safari. If you still have problems, try troubleshooting Safari extensions.
    From the Safari menu bar click Safari > Preferences then select the Extensions tab. Turn that OFF, quit and relaunch Safari to test.
    If that helped, turn one extension on then quit and relaunch Safari to test until you find the incompatible extension then click uninstall.
    If it's not an extensions issue, try troubleshooting third party plug-ins.
    Back to Safari > Preferences. This time select the Security tab. Deselect:  Allow all other plug-ins. Quit and relaunch Safari to test.
    If that made a difference, instructions for troubleshooting plugins here.

  • Safari not loading sites and generally slow

    I don't know if anyone else has noticed this but for the past week Safari has been acting a bit weird.
    I have an iMac G5, and two MacBookPros and on all three Safari Version 4.0.5 (5531.22.7) refuses to load web pages as it used to. Either they won't load and I have to stop the load and press refresh in which case they load reeaalllly slowly if at all. I've looked for up dates, gone through Disk Utlilty and Repair, I've reset Safari, I've rebooted, but all to no avail.
    Is anyone else in the same boat ? If so, which life-boat do we use ?

    Try this:
    (First, if yours is an Intel Mac, check that Safari is not running in Rosetta, which is enough to slow it to a crawl. If you are running Snow Leopard, run Safari in 32 bit not 64 bit. Control click the Safari icon in the Applications folder, then click: Get Info In the Get Info window click the black disclosure triangle next to General so it faces down. Select 32 bit mode)
    Do you have enough RAM? Less than 1GB can cause slowness. Is your hard drive too full? Less than 15%, or 15GB, of free space can also cause slowness.
    Adding DNS codes to your Network Preferences, should give good results in terms of speed-up as well as added security:
    If you are using a single computer: Open System Preferences/Network. Double click on your connection type, or select it in the drop-down menu, and in the box marked 'DNS Servers' add the following two numbers:
    208.67.222.222
    208.67.220.220
    (You can also enter them if you click on Advanced and then DNS)
    Sometimes reversing the order of the DNS numbers can be beneficial in cases where there is a long delay before web pages start to load, and then suddenly load at normal speed:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2296
    If your computer is part of a network: please refer to this page: http://www.opendns.com/start/bestpractices/#yournetwork and follow the advice given.
    (An explanation of why using Open DNS is both safe and a good idea can be read here: http://www.labnol.org/internet/tools/opendsn-what-is-opendns-why-required-2/2587 /
    Open DNS also provides an anti-phishing feature: http://www.opendns.com/solutions/homenetwork/anti-phishing/ )
    Wikipedia also has an interesting article about Open DNS:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDNS
    Whilst in System Preferences/Network you should also turn off 'IPv6' in your preference pane, as otherwise you may not get the full speed benefit (the DNS resolver will default to making SRV queries). If you want to know what IPv6 is:
    This is Apple's guidance on iPv6:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.5/en/8708.html
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    Restart Safari, and repair permissions.
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    Go to Home/Library/Safari and delete the following files:
    form values
    download.plist
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    com.apple.Safari.plist
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    More useful information here:
    http://guides.macrumors.com/SpeedupSafari
    Less likely, but possible, is that the slowness is caused by a Trojan such as the one called 'DNSChanger' or 'OSZ.RSPlug', which can alter the DNS settings of your network connection. This particular Trojan can be inadvertently installed if you have come across certain Quicktime movies where got a window stating that you have to download and install a particular codec in order to see the video.
    If you have agreed to that installation, your system can be infected and your DNS settings altered, which results in your system using the wrong DNS servers, which can slow web surfing to a crawl.
    This can be fixed by downloading and running a freeware utility called DNSChanger Removal Tool which you can download from here:
    http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/33696
    Once you have run that utility you have to re-boot your Mac, then reset Safari, and re-enter your DNS settings in System Preferences/Network.

  • Safari not loading sites

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    Linc Davis
    Safari menu bar ? On ipad ? Or ?
    I have the same problem
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    Wasn't this way before update !!!
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    Wifi is fine ... Other devices on wifi work fine
    iPhone safari is a rocket ( touch wood )
    Ipad - 2, iOS 6.1 , safari is crawling
    Apple are you Listening ?
    The help forums are littered with this same query
    Is this the next big mess after maps ?
    Apple : you are making google famous !!! First maps and now slowly chrome !!
    Fix it
    Now !!!!
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  • Safari not loading images

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  • Why will safari not load web pages with the prefix "fhp"?

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  • Safari not loading and Itunes not playing

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  • Safari not loading homepages

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  • Safari not loading some sites.

    I don't believe I have changed anything in Safari, but this problem has recently started occuring.
    Half the sites I go to won't load properly. It seems to try, as the progress bar begins to fill, but after a couple of seconds it gives up and leaves me with a white page. The activity window shows the page as being 1 byte in size.
    This seems to happen more often on some sites than others, whereas some will not be affected at all and will work fine. Some of the offending sites will also load if I copy/paste the link into a new tab, but not if I reload.
    It also occurs in the latest Webkit build (34130) but not in Firefox (3.0RC1) or Camino (1.6.1).
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    RainbowWarrior1 wrote:
    Half the sites I go to won't load properly. It seems to try, as the progress bar begins to fill, but after a couple of seconds it gives up and leaves me with a white page. The activity window shows the page as being 1 byte in size.
    This seems to happen more often on some sites than others, whereas some will not be affected at all and will work fine. Some of the offending sites will also load if I copy/paste the link into a new tab, but not if I reload.
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    If I clean out all the hotmail related cookies, it then does usually load, but what a pain. I recently made Safari my preferred browser, but now regret having done so. Since this seems to be an Apple problem, hope they resolve it soon.

  • Safari not loading particular web sites

    Safari 5.1.7: Snow Leopard 10.6.8: MBP 2.53 Mid 2009: 8/500    
    For some reason, Safari does not load drudgereport.com or rushlimbaugh.com.  This just started today.
    Firefox has some problems too. Chrome loads both sites just fine.
    Here is what I've done to try and remedy this in Safari - my browser of choice:
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    Deleted Drudge and Rush cookies
    Reset Safari
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    Restarted modem & Apple router (shut down for 1 minute +)
    Ran applejack
    Ran Coctail
    De fragged hard drive
    Shut down and restarted after a minute or two
    Used terminal to find and enter the IP address. (host drudgerepord.com  and host rushlimbaugh.com)
         Limbaugh took me to Premier Radio Network and Drudge took me nowhere.
    All the other sites I visit regularly load just fine.
    Can't think of anything else.
    UPDATE: I just spent 20 minutes trying to post my problem in an intelligent and comprehensive manner. But... just now I tried both sites again and they loaded fine. So, if you've read this far, I won't be wasting anyone's time. But I'm just going to leave this here anyway.

    If you are using an Intel Machine, the 3.0 codec is not available - only for the older iMac machines. Have a look at this thread from the Real Player Forum.
    Assuming you are using an Intel machine - To use the 3.0 codec, which is necessary to play the sound files you referenced, you would need to start Safari in Rosetta mode first.
    Back to Real Player and your original question:
    This is from Real Players on-line help data base:
    When you install RealPlayer for Mac OS X, you are prompted to decide which types of files you want to open with it. RealPlayer becomes the default media player for the file types you choose to associate with it.
    If you install another media program after installing RealPlayer, some of these file types may be associated with the new program.
    To reassign these file types to RealPlayer:
    Open RealPlayer for Mac OS X, click the RealPlayer menu, and choose Preferences. The Preferences box opens.
    Select the Media Types category.
    Select the file types you want RealPlayer to play by default, and then click Save Media Types. The changes will take affect after you restart RealPlayer.
    If you are still experiencing problems, Safari may be overriding your choices. To reassign file-types for Safari:
    Find one of the downloaded files in the Finder.
    Hold the control key down and click on the file.
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    Follow the above instructions and post back.

  • Safari Not Loading Selected Sites

    Safari is not loading few sites and if it does (like Facebook/Twitter/BBC/Flipkart/Amazon), it is very slow and it turns out to be like the screenshot attached. But opens banking sites, apple.com and other sites absolutely fine (snapdeal.com)
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    Please read this whole message before doing anything.
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  • Safari Not Loading Web Page Fully

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    Hi Carlton
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  • Safari not loading .css files / hanging page load

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    Thank you for your Welcome and quick response. Please do not forsake me now.
    The ISP is "seeing" what the iMac Network Diagnosis is reporting, that the built-in ethernet and modem are working, the network settings are fine, and that the ISP "signal" is reaching my computer. The url "ww2.cox.com" is a correct address and the site is functioning. Also checking the hardware connections found nothing loose. So...the problem is my h/w or s/w (or maybe I did not ask the right questions.)
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    What is really frustrating is the problem occurrence is not consistent. It may happen the first time Safari is being accessed. It sometimes happens after I used Safari for a couple hours, then Quit, and then try to reopen Safari later. It can happen after a Safari reset only. It does not happen everyday. Safari will open and load fine for a few days, then it won't. And this whole situation only started about March 25th.
    It seems like there is some little piece of ??? being corrupted during Safari use, that does not get corrected with permissions repair, or removing the various plists, but gets resolved (albeit temporarily) with the daily maintenance script. I cannot narrow it down.
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    Thank you for your time and consideration,
    Cym

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