One website I regularly use is suddenly very slow to load
I regularly uise the www.cricketarchove.com website (a pay site). Suddenly yesterday it became very slow to load, although it does load eventually, and clicking on further internal pages is also very slow. It is odd because the same page loads fine on my ipad, which suggests that it is not the website itself that is the problem.
It also loads slowly on other web browsers.
What is strange is that up to yesterday I had been having internet connection problems generally, but as soon as that was fixed the problem with this webpage started.
Any ideas how I can sort this?
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No idea what site does but it is down. http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/cricketarchove.com
Could be under attack since is a pay site or has material that bothers someone or could just be down for maintenance though unlikely.
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Apologies, the website address should be www.cricketarchive.com.
dms557 said
Apologies, the website address should be www.cricketarchive.com.
That does make a big difference........
But unfortunately the results come up the same : http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/cricketarchive.com
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As my original message stated, the site loads perfectly on my iPad, and I can search fine as well. Therefore, the webiste is not down.
Well the 1st time I ran it in http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ it showed it was down. It now shows it is up.
Delete your cache and delete all cookies that have to do with the site including any login, search, images cookies or from sites that it connects to while loading or in the menus it connects to. In other words a lot of cookies. Restart Firefox. I would think since it has a pop-up We use Cookies.