Safari can't open the page on craigslist

can someone help solve my issue: i'm trying to post a sale on craigslist and when i continue to post, safari can't open the page on craigslist because server unexpectedly dropped the connection.
i've gone into preference and cleared the cache but for the thousandth time, i still get the try back later. its frustrating. and i'm new to mac.
help! help!

Safari can’t open the page “https://post.craigslist.org/sea/S/for/skc/x/PL7Yes3svlrxTGf6/qpeeb” because the server unexpectedly dropped the connection, which sometimes occurs when the server is busy. You might be able to open the page later.
thanks for responding. above is the message i get when posting. and its only with craigslist so far. i even added the /index at the end but it didn't work.

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