Originally Posted By GNR Surplus:
It takes me about 4 or 5 times to view a message because I have to keep 'end tasking' when the page freezes up....and then try again. What is up with this??????
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Yeah, it's apparently a known problem for anyone using Netscape browsers.
Supposedly they're going to put up a new version of the site that won't do this in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, I have found a solution of sorts: before visiting this site, go into Netscape's "preferences" section (Alt-E, E), click on "Advanced" (last item -- DON'T click on the plus mark next to it, just on the item itself), and disable JavaScript.
Then bring up www.ar15.com (the main page). Once that is up and viewable, you can go back and enable JavaScript again (otherwise the forum pages won't show up properly).
Since doing this, my browser has stopped randomly crashing whenever I was viewing AR15.com, and the main page loads in fifteen or twenty seconds instead of a couple of minutes.
Personally, I always open new pages in new windows. If you actually move back and forth so that the main page has to be reloaded, you will have to disable/re-enable JavaScript each time that you go back to it.
This process doesn't take long at all (two keystrokes, two clicks, and hit the enter key). It's a pain in the @$$, but it's mainly because the guy who wrote the site wanted to use fancy bells and whistles that don't work right in Netscape -- you could blame him for using them, but it's really more Netscape's problem for not implementing them correctly.
This is why, whenever people develop web pages, they should use the least-common-denominator as much as possible. No Flash, no stylesheets, no Java, and minimal JavaScript. It saves time, money, bandwidth, and user pain. [kill]