Only secure pages load

Only secure pages will load in firefox and safari. Anything that isn't secure will show a white page while it says "waiting for www.(website).com" in the status bar in the bottom left hand corner, and eventually stay that way and display "done" in the bar. The secure pages do load, but sometimes they take forever. I am on a wireless network on my college campus, and everything was working fine until a few days ago. Ideas?
-Keven
Message was edited by: the wigwam

Gah nevermind my nephew was using my account and kept clicking the littlesnitch notifications to make them go away.  Little bugger managed to block everything on port 80 http.  Time to set up a guest account.

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