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If you’re faced with the problem of your GitHub repositories or pages loading slowly or not at all, don’t worry—you can try a few simple steps to fix it. Here’s what you need to do:
First, clear your browser cache. Sometimes old data can make pages load improperly. To do this, go into your browser’s settings, find the privacy or history section, and select the option to clear browsing data. Make sure to clear cached images and files.
Next, disable any browser extensions or add-ons, especially ad blockers or privacy tools. These can sometimes interfere with how pages load. Turn them off temporarily and see if GitHub pages load faster.
If you’re still having trouble, try opening GitHub in a private or incognito window. This mode runs the browser without extensions and cache from your regular browsing, which can help identify if the problem is caused by your settings or extensions.
Also, check your internet connection. Sometimes a slow or unstable connection can cause pages to load improperly. Restart your modem or router if needed, or switch to a different network.
Finally, make sure your browser is up to date. Older versions can have compatibility issues that affect site loading. Check for updates in your browser’s settings and install any available updates.
If these steps don’t help, try accessing GitHub using a different browser. This can help determine if the issue is browser-specific.
Following these steps usually resolves common loading problems on GitHub. If you continue to experience issues, reaching out to GitHub support with details about your browser, operating system, and the problem can help get more specific help.



