Why does Safari never finish loading a web page??

I have noticed this problem more and more of late. As I type, the blue in the Address bar is only about 3/4 complete. No matter where I roam, the result is the same.
As far as I can tell, this page should be completely loaded, but yet the Address bar is still blue.
Any comments or suggestions will be greatly appreciate.
Thanks.

Ok! I followed your instructions to the letter. I found Onyx in many places, but I downloaded it from Apple's website, which made me feel a lot better about the download.
Bottom line: After my PB re-started, I went back to a forum that I frequent daily
http://painterfactory.com/forums/
several times and VOILA!, I can now load each page of that website in a flash. Even this page's Address header is completely loaded (white). Amazing. I may have heard about Onyx, but there are SO many Mac apps these days that it's very difficult to keep up.
Can you expound on the Onyx briefly?
You post made my day! I appreciate it very much.

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