• Resolved rpmtl22

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    I prefer to use Firefox (Windows 10) but most pages on this www.remarpro.com website load very slowly (20-30 seconds or longer) compared to when I use Google Chrome which loads all pages almost instantly. The only way I can get Firefox to work is to shift+click on the reload icon which skips trying to load anything from the browser cache. While waiting for pages to load I see “Waiting for google-analytics.com” at the bottom of the browser.

    Is there a setting I can make to my Firefox browser that would help speed things up? I wonder if Google is intentionally trying to cripple Firefox to push its own product?

    I know this is not a Firefox support forum. But perhaps some visitors here use Firefox and have discovered a workaround that works for this website. For now I just shift-click on the reload button whenever I navigate to any page on this website (including right after I press Submit on this post).

    Edit: After pressing Submit I decided to wait to wait to see how long it would take to load on its own and gave up after 3 minutes. After the “Waiting for google-analytics.com” popped up a few times I was presented with a white screen. Only after pressing shift+Reload did this page with my added post display.

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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    I can’t see a difference in load times between FF and Chrome. Both are pretty fast, though wp.org does tend to wobble a bit from time to time. I suggest you try FF in “safe mode”, without any extensions loaded.

    Thread Starter rpmtl22

    (@rpmtl22)

    Tried Safe Mode and it made no difference. I only have 2 plugins activated anyway (a password manager and default bookmark folder addon).

    Tried turning off a few security features and that didn’t help either.

    Oh well, I’ll just keep Shift-clicking the reload button when moving between pages.

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    Please provide a link to a page on your site where we can see this. Thanks.

    Thread Starter rpmtl22

    (@rpmtl22)

    It’s not my WP website that loads slowly … <span style=”text-decoration: underline;”>it’s yours</span>. It’s <span style=”text-decoration: underline;”>THIS website</span> and all its pages that load slow as molasses with Firefox unless I press Shift+Reload to force the browser to not use whatever’s been cached.

    When I first started visiting the www.remarpro.com website I thought it was a problem with it being hosted on poor servers. Then I discovered that it works fine with Chrome (what I prefer not to use) and can be cured when using Firefox by always doing a hard refresh when moving from one page to another. It always hangs with a waiting for google-analytics message at the bottom of the screen and frequently results in a blank white screen after 1-2 minutes … or until I press shift+reload and all proceeds fine.

    PS: my own WordPress websites load just fine with Firefox,

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    I thought that’s what you meant, but I wasn’t sure. In any case, I can’t see a diff between FF and Chrome on wp.org. If you see it hanging for Google, that’s a 3rd party site.

    Thread Starter rpmtl22

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    The “Waiting for google-analytics.com” that’s displays at the bottom of the Firefox browser when it stalls is part of the wp.org website (not a 3d party) and is used by wp.org to track user info and interaction with its website. I don’t care that it’s collecting data on visitors. But it doesn’t seem to be playing nice with Firefox (perhaps intentionally by Google). It will happen when I press submit on this post.

    No big deal. I was just fishing for a simple fix (changing a setting) with Firefox to avoid having to hard refresh the pages when navigating around wp.org. I’ve spent too much effort on this already (you too <g>) …. so I’ll put this topic to bed.

    Cheers ??

    Thread Starter rpmtl22

    (@rpmtl22)

    I know … I promised not to fuss with this anymore. But I found an answer (perhaps “the” answer).

    The Firefox browser has been blocking all trackers including Google Analytics by default since 1999.

    https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-analytics-is-blocked-by-firefox-mozilla-explains-why/311471/

    The workaround is to click on the shield icon to the left of the link in the nav bar and turn off “Enhanced Tracking Protection”.

    https://help.aweber.com/hc/en-us/articles/360045245773-How-do-I-disable-Enhanced-Tracking-Protection-in-Firefox

    So that might explains part or all of what I have been experiencing when using Firefox with the www.remarpro.com website.

    Superb fix, thanks a lot!! You saved me so much time

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