Well, to provide contrast.
I am not using a mac at all, but a Ubuntu shell, with a lower graphics
browser.
Although I did not dig deeply, the page opened, with links presented. In
theory, fine example of what can be progressive web design, laying a good
floor, then creating style sheets to address the clearly odd busy issues
happening at the more high end graphical scale.
Kare
On Fri, 19 Feb 2021, Greg Wocher wrote:
Hello,
I am using a 2020 13 inch MacBook Pro with 16gigs of memory and a quad core I5.
As soon as I open the page I keep getting safari busy messages. I cannot even
read anything on the page at all. There is something going on. I am not sure
what it is.
Greg Wocher
On Feb 19, 2021, at 2:01 PM, Jessica Moss <junglebookfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
The following url:
https://omnicommander.com <https://omnicommander.com/>
Is currently maxing all the resources on my Mac, and this is after having to do
a fresh install of Big Sur, due to what I thought the issue was (Citrix Server
not uninstalling correctly and burying itself in multiple places on my computer
to the point where removing it was too much of a pain.)
However, even after erasing my main drive, reinstalling Big Sur, and trying
to launch the site again, which we???re currently revamping, and I???m needing
to test for accessibility, all it???s doing on my end is causing my fan to run
harder than it should, and Safari to constantly display busy messages. Could
someone please let me know if this is happening to anyone else, and what I may
be able to do at this point to fix it?
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