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If your webpage is stuck loading and doesn’t seem to do anything, don’t worry—you’re not alone. This problem often happens when a webpage tries to load some information or script but gets stuck partway through. Here’s a simple way to fix it:
First, try refreshing the page. Sometimes, a quick reload clears up the problem. If that doesn’t work, clear your browser’s cache. Here’s how you can do that in most browsers: go to your browser’s settings, find the privacy or history section, and look for options to clear browsing data. Make sure to select cached images and files, then hit clear.
If the problem persists, disable your browser extensions one by one. Sometimes, these add-ons can interfere with how pages load. To do this, go to your extensions or add-ons menu, turn them off temporarily, and refresh the page. If the page loads fine after doing this, then one of your extensions was the cause.
You can also try opening the page in a different browser or in incognito/private mode. This helps determine if the issue is with your browser settings or extensions. If the page loads normally in a different browser or mode, then you’re closer to finding the cause.
Lastly, check your internet connection. A slow or unstable connection can cause pages not to load properly. Restart your router if needed, or try connecting to a different network.
All in all, these steps usually fix the stuck loading issue. If none of these work, the problem might be on the website’s end. In that case, waiting a bit and trying again later is often the best plan.





