On 09/07/2012 10:58 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> WaltS wrote:
>> On 09/07/2012 10:25 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>> WaltS wrote:
>>>> On 09/07/2012 09:53 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>>>> The Buffalo News just changed their website and Seamonkey is having
>>>>> trouble with it. Go to http://www.buffalonews.com/  and load the site.
>>>>> It loads for about 3 seconds, starts to come up and then goes to some
>>>>> white twitter screen. It works fine with Internet Explorer. Can
>>>>> some one
>>>>> help please. Thank you
>>>>> Bernie
>>>>
>>>> It was very slow loading for me this morning in Firefox, and just
>>>> now in
>>>> SeaMonkey 2.11, but displays properly for me.
>>>>
>>>> Just tried SeaMonkey in Safe Mode, and it loads even slower if that is
>>>> possible.
>>>>
>>>> I noticed the status bar shows "waiting for bxslider.com", and not
>>>> buffalonews.com.
>>>>
>>>> I don't think it is SeaMonkey.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Just tried it with Internet Explorer and it loads properly. I did notice
>>> 1 thing. The main page is about 8 pages deep from the top to bottom.
>>> Takes a lot of scrolling to get from top to bottom of main page. Maybe
>>> Seamonkey can't handle that or maybe there is a preference I can change.
>>> Bernie
>>
>> I hadn't noticed that, but I'll check tomorrow when I see what's
>> happening in my old home town. Go Bills!
>>
>> I blame the slowness on the favicon, which was non-existent
>> previously. ;)
>>
>> I don't think it is a setting you can change. It loads slow in Firefox.
>> You could try clearing cookies for the site, and see if that helps.
>>
>> I think we should send some feedback to the BN. I'm sure if it is slow
>> for everyone, they will hear about it.
>>
> Cleaned out all cookies for site. Seamonkey crashed twice doing that.
> But now Buffalonews.com loads properly. Took over 30 seconds for full
> site to load. That is pretty bad. Thanks for the tip. I had cleared out
> the cache, but forgot about the cookies.
> Bernie

Guess I won't be able to keep up with the old home town news starting
next month.

> The News is offering digital subscriptions for the first time next month. 
> Print subscribers -- even those receiving only the Sunday paper -- will 
> receive digital subscriptions at no cost.
> 
> A digital subscription will cost $2.49 a week, while Sunday home delivery 
> costs $1.99 weekly.

http://www.buffalonews.com/article/20120907/CITYANDREGION/120909790/1002

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