Images Not Loading On Neowin? Solution Here


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If Neowin loads similarly to the picture below, here is how you fix it. You can do one of two things:

1) Clear out your cache

2) Simply press CTRL+F5

This has been asked A LOT in the past few days and it's getting out of hand. Please keep it all in this one thread.

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it hapenned to me and this option was the cause. You need to laways check "Load Images" lol

I don't know why it wasnt enabled one day, i use nightlies.

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AFAIK, It's just CSS caching problem

What I do is set the browser cache to 0 so I never see this problem. Unless your are on dailup there is no real NEED to have a cache anyway, in my book.

Here's how: Tools/options/privacy/cache then change that value "Use up to _____ KB of disk space for cache" to 0 (zero).

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And I never see this problem, I like my webpages to be current anyway no cache stuff.

What I do is set the browser cache to 0 so I never see this problem. Unless your are on dailup there is no real NEED to have a cache anyway, in my book.

Here's how: Tools/options/privacy/cache  then change that value "Use up to _____ KB of disk space for cache" to 0 (zero).

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And I never see this problem, I like my webpages to be current anyway no cache stuff.

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that also hurts Neowin because it has to download more each time you visit.

bangbang023: you just point out all my mistake huh? you got something against me?? LOL J/K I welcome other points of view. Your always right when you do it anyway. I'll have to reconsider this then, but it's not just because of this error that I do it. I've always done this, ever since I got on broadband. I've notice that I hardly ever get rendering errors (that others complain about, be it Fx or IE), and I'm willing to bet this setting is why, no conflicts this way. However, if you don't want everyone doing this. Your welcome to remove it. I don't want to put a burden on Neowin...last thing I want.

i have the same problem ... some image always gets left unloaded :( ... also all the image holders have changed as can be seen in the image ... any ideas what mayb wrong???

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IIRC thats adblock that changes the placeholder.

I had it once in Firefox when I mistakenly clicked and dragged Neowin into my image block list... took me ages to figure out why Neowin wouldn't load correctly. :blush: I don't even know how I managed it... :unsure:

Yeah, me too. It's annoying as hell, but I'm not giving up CCleaner :p

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I use ccleaner and everything looks fine for me, maybe it's the method I use. btw, I changed to the lite version skin to help with the load for Neowin per bangbang023's pointing out the load that having 0 cache can create for Neowin. Hope that evens it out some.

I use ccleaner and everything looks fine for me, maybe it's the method I use. btw, I changed to the lite version skin to help with the load for Neowin per bangbang023's pointing out the load that having 0 cache can create for Neowin. Hope that evens it out some.

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Thanks for the consideration dude, but make sure you aren't upsetting your browsing habits at all by switching skins. You are a subscriber, afterall, so you have given to Neowin in other ways already.

Thanks for the consideration dude, but make sure you aren't upsetting your browsing habits at all by switching skins. You are a subscriber, afterall, so you have given to Neowin in other ways already.

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Thanks bangbang023, but I'm really liking the way the pages load faster now. I tried it before, but didn't give it much of a chance.

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@BeLGaRaTh,

Thanks for the reply. I couldn't thank you in the original thread as it was already closed.

@bangbang023,

Trust me I searched the forum before opening the thread. I don't know why but the thread you point (actually this one) does not appear in the search results. Try and search for 'ccleaner firefox skin'.

So who's to blame here? Crap cleaner or firefox? :blink:

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