On Sat, Aug 24, 2019 at 02:44:47PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:

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I just would add this page to my (enormous) blacklist. One hash't to
put up with all the abominations the web tries to throw at us these
days :-)

But what you can do is:

- enter the offending page's URL in the URL box and press ENTER.
  The offending whiteness shows (who knows, perhaps it's a good
  choice, after all :)

- go to the Firefox menu (this quaint thingy usually at the top
  right with three parallel lines, you know).

- Clicking on that thingy, a menu should display. One of the
  entries is named "Web Developer" (for me it's third-last).
  Click on that.

- A sub-menu opens. Choose there "Network" (about sixth to seventh
  down)

Now the window splits (perhaps, instead, a second window opens,
depending on some mysterious browser settings). This new (sub-)
window will show the network traffic happening on a request.

Perhaps you should activate the tab "All" or something. Play
a bit around...

Now reload your page. To force reload regardless of cache state
(you /want/ to do that) hit SHIFT-CTRL-R.

Then you'll see a list of all the requests made and their results
in your network monitor (sub-)window. Failing requests (possibly
at the root of your problem?) should be marked red.

Enjoy the debugging ride :-)

Cheers
-- t

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