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So anyone else notice how screwed Google chrome and trying to do anything on this forum has become since the crash last weekend ? Particular problems being trying to type in the response box is now jerky slow motion like typing in syrup and half the time smiles will not work nor some of the java script buttons like the More in smiles . Add in the constant page errors and can't load page errors that are getting more frequent Chrome is about useless now .
Any Ideas ?
Everything is just cheery in Mozilla Firefox , just the usual drag from the pop up and ad killer working over time to kill all the eye trash in here .
So anyone else notice how screwed Google chrome and trying to do anything on this forum has become since the crash last weekend ? Particular problems being trying to type in the response box is now jerky slow motion like typing in syrup and half the time smiles will not work nor some of the java script buttons like the More in smiles . Add in the constant page errors and can't load page errors that are getting more frequent Chrome is about useless now . Any Ideas ?
Nope, no help from me. I've been running Chrome for six
months now, none of the problems you describe. If it's running
erratic for you I'd suggest you dump it along with all files and
re-load it. Another fix might be to use IE8......
Nope, no help from me. I've been running Chrome for six
months now, none of the problems you describe. If it's running
erratic for you I'd suggest you dump it along with all files and
re-load it. Another fix might be to use IE8......
I have an ingrained mistrust of anything IE , been dealing with microcraps head aches since windows 3 something and AOL was about the only way to get on line .
Up till the forums went down for a few hours Chrome was the **** , but it's been goofy ever since and now Firefox is running as it should again . Go figure .
I have an ingrained mistrust of anything IE , been dealing with microcraps head aches since windows 3 something and AOL was about the only way to get on line .
Up till the forums went down for a few hours Chrome was the **** , but it's been goofy ever since and now Firefox is running as it should again . Go figure .
The IE thing was meant in jest...
But Chrome?? mine runs perfect. I have discovered that
browsers get cluttered, and dumping them and a fresh start
can be worth the trouble.
The IE thing was meant in jest...
But Chrome?? mine runs perfect. I have discovered that
browsers get cluttered, and dumping them and a fresh start
can be worth the trouble.
Normally I'd be on board with that but I've only been running Chrome for a few weeks as a trial that's why I noticed the difference so quick .
So anyone else notice how screwed Google chrome and trying to do anything on this forum has become since the crash last weekend ? Particular problems being trying to type in the response box is now jerky slow motion like typing in syrup and half the time smiles will not work nor some of the java script buttons like the More in smiles . Add in the constant page errors and can't load page errors that are getting more frequent Chrome is about useless now .
Any Ideas ?
Everything is just cheery in Mozilla Firefox , just the usual drag from the pop up and ad killer working over time to kill all the eye trash in here .
Same thing with my chrome. It does slow your avatar down, that's kinda cool in slow motion.
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