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Some pages in new tabs won't load

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The problem occurs when I either open a new tab (ctrl+t) and type something in the bar, or open link in new tab (ctrl+link). The tab shows the html link only (no site title), without the site logo, no new tab firefox logo or anything loaded from the page. It doesn't even try to load and have a loading circle, but instantly giving up on loading. It appears tabs like this (previously not loading) won't load anything. If I open a new tab with the same query, it executes just fine. The problem also happens at random, with no pattern detected by me. It is an annoying problem when opening multiple new tabs having to search which one did not load. I tired changing browser.sessionstore.max_serialize_back to <10>50 number but with no effect. Using the current version 91.0.1 (64-bit). I don't want to delete cache and cookies, since it is not a real solution.

The problem occurs when I either open a new tab (ctrl+t) and type something in the bar, or open link in new tab (ctrl+link). The tab shows the html link only (no site title), without the site logo, no new tab firefox logo or anything loaded from the page. It doesn't even try to load and have a loading circle, but instantly giving up on loading. It appears tabs like this (previously not loading) won't load anything. If I open a new tab with the same query, it executes just fine. The problem also happens at random, with no pattern detected by me. It is an annoying problem when opening multiple new tabs having to search which one did not load. I tired changing browser.sessionstore.max_serialize_back to <10>50 number but with no effect. Using the current version 91.0.1 (64-bit). I don't want to delete cache and cookies, since it is not a real solution.

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Is this with all websites/pages, some, a few?

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