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I get the same thing from time to time, but if you do a quick refresh of the page, it corrects it's self. It usually only happens at the same time as you get time outs a lot. It's as if it gets so far through loading the page and then loses connection, so it displays what it does have without any of the formatting.
I think aceman65's suggestion should work - just refresh the page and the problem should be solved.
(21-07-2010 22:44 )bungle2k Wrote: [ -> ]someone may have posted this alrdy if so sorry for duplicating but it has taken me 25 mins to get on here and start to make this post.

i normaly us firefox got latest version 3.6.6 or something like that, this started happening about a week ago

if i go into a thread it loads fine 95% of the time. also the forum is running so slow its not even funny, it takes about 3 - 4 mins to load any page in this forum.

anyone got any idea?

thx

I use firefox 3.6.6 as well. Why does your address bar show what it does when viewing the main forum page?

[Image: 2010_07_22_113156_622x204_scrot.png]

it should show the same address as mine below

[Image: 2010_07_22_113443_609x314_scrot.png]
(22-07-2010 11:56 )TheWatcher Wrote: [ -> ]Why does your address bar show what it does when viewing the main forum page?

Well spotted TheWatcher. It seems that you are aptly named TheWatcher.
well, version 3.6.7 of Firefox is now available, but to be honest, I've had more trouble with the board being slow, since they introduced there anti-crash protection. This Plugin-container seems to hog so much of the processors usage, that it, becomes really slow sometimes. That's why I've started using Google Chrome on certain sites.
i use opera 10.6. and rarely notice any slowdown. only when im punishing my net do i get it.

@admin. you may want to check your bandwidth allocation server side, and see if its abnormally high during low user times, if so it could mean a d.o.s. attack is being implemented.
(22-07-2010 11:56 )TheWatcher Wrote: [ -> ]it should show the same address as mine below

[Image: 2010_07_22_113443_609x314_scrot.png]

the screenie wasn't the forum home page it was a sub forum, when i view the home page i get "http://www.babeshows.co.uk/index.php" but i still get the same sort of weblink when i view sub forums, but at the same time everything seem to be running fine and forum is running quickly again.
http://174.123.87.210/~babevide/images/smilies/huh.gif
it has started again, even with "http://www.babeshows.co.uk/index.php" on the home page. no idea but its start to get relay tiring
(23-07-2010 22:39 )bungle2k Wrote: [ -> ]it has started again, even with "http://www.babeshows.co.uk/index.php" on the home page. no idea but its start to get relay tiring

Have you tested to see whether it could be a DNS issue and tried using different DNS servers?
(23-07-2010 22:39 )bungle2k Wrote: [ -> ]it has started again, even with "http://www.babeshows.co.uk/index.php" on the home page. no idea but its start to get relay tiring
http://www.speedtest.net/ run this test. 3 times and see if your line is stable.
then open cmd
type
tracert http://www.babeshows.co.uk
press return.

now copy and paste results here. some 1 will be able to help when they see that info.
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