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Subject: ESPN.com problems in Firefox
Posted by: G Dogg
- [109251811] Mon, Jan 23, 2006, 12:29
Is anyone else having difficulties with ESPN.com using the Firefox browser? Or, perhaps it isn't my browser?
When I visit ESPN.com, my CPU usage goes to 100%, the ESPN.com window freezes and my computer basically comes to a standstill. Does anyone know if this might be due to a problem with my computer or is it exactly what I think it is - the new ESPN.com setup is terrible?
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1 | Frick@Work Donor
ID: 3410101718 Mon, Jan 23, 2006, 12:59
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FireFox routinely crashes for me if I leave a tab at ESPN.com for a couple of minutes. I don't know what it is, but don't really care.
The only thing I really read anymore is Bill Simmons, 1/2 of their articles are "Insider" and I don't want to pay to read most of the drivel.
I can't remember what it was, but a different website was mocking the "Insider" forecast for a NFL game earlier this season. One of the keys points was a certain player had to step up and have a big game. The problem was that the player had been put on the IL a couple of weeks earlier.
Do you really want to pay for the that kind of extremely useful information?
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2 | blue hen Leader
ID: 710321114 Mon, Jan 23, 2006, 13:35
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I'm going to try to make this as impersonal as possible...
Frick, can you please provide a link to the Insider forecast of which you are speaking? It's one thing to say "I don't want to read this" but it's another thing to claim that a website regularly posts that kind of information without so much as a link.
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3 | Farn Sustainer
ID: 451044109 Mon, Jan 23, 2006, 13:41
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blue hen, call me crazy, but how would he link to a paying site which he openly admits he has no interest in paying for?
and for what its worth, in my opinion ESPN.com has become a joke. Any articles with insight are all for Insider. If you want to read real articles and thought provoking material the last place you go is ESPN.com unless you want to pay for it.
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4 | bibA Sustainer
ID: 261028117 Mon, Jan 23, 2006, 13:45
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My computer hasn't frozen, but I have had a lot of difficulty getting on to the ESPN site the past few days. I do not have Firefox.
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5 | G Dogg
ID: 109251811 Mon, Jan 23, 2006, 13:46
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bh, I going to make this as personal as possible...
How did you edit my post? Do you now have moderator powers?
Finally, why doesn't ESPN give #29 from Kansas City the type of publicity he deserves?
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6 | Frick@Work Donor
ID: 3410101718 Mon, Jan 23, 2006, 13:47
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Blue Hen, no problem. IIRC it was pointed out by Steve Czaban on Czabe.com, I can't/don't want to go to the site at work, but I'll look for it tonight when I go home tonight.
I will say that ESPN.com has gotten more and more "jumbled" over the years. They keep adding more and more features and all I really want is the content.
One of the biggest complaints I currently have is the "shrinking" ads. One of my fantasy leagues was run through ESPN.com and you couldn't click on the link at first until the ad had shrunk. It was equally annoying when I saw a link I want to click and move my mouse and click the instant after the ad had shrunk and I ended up somewhere else.
I was equally annoyed when TMQ was taken off of ESPN.com because he had a negative comment to say about Michael Eisner, IIRC.
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7 | R9 Leader
ID: 02624472 Mon, Jan 23, 2006, 13:59
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I used to read ESPN for Neyer's articles, ever since they moved him to Insider I haven't ever used the site. Even took it out of my favorites a few months ago.
For ESPN's POV, is the Insider thing working out? Making as much money as you guys thought it would? The marketing dude in me is curious...
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8 | Frick@Work Donor
ID: 3410101718 Thu, Feb 02, 2006, 10:34
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Blue Hen, I looked for the article about Insider being wrong, but I couldn't find it.
On a different note, can you tell someone that the articles that rotate, rotate to quickly. By the time that I have started reading the 2nd or 3rd article description, it has moved to the next topic.
Also, please ask that they label the articles that are Insider material. I have a high-speed connection, but I hate wasting the time to click on an interesting article only to find it is Insider. This only frustrates me more and causes me to visit ESPN.com less and less, it does not make me want to be come and Insider.
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9 | blue hen Leader
ID: 710321114 Thu, Feb 02, 2006, 18:06
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I'm not really too connected to those guys anymore but I will pass along your comments. I actually like the timer thing. I don't think it's too fast, personally.
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10 | sarge33rd
ID: 2511422414 Sun, Feb 12, 2006, 08:23
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One of my fantasy leagues was run through ESPN.com and you couldn't click on the link at first until the ad had shrunk.
There were a myriad of annoying aspects to the espn website. I found these problems, to be espns problems, not firefox's or ie's.
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11 | OC
ID: 531421721 Fri, Feb 17, 2006, 22:44
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I too am having trouble connecting to espn with firefox, but I can connect just fine with IE. I wonder.. "if Microshaft and ESPN got in bed?" Doesn' matter to me anymore, as others have pointed out here, half of the ESPN site is made up of insider articles. I am not going to pay to read those things! Sorry, I'm moving on to other free sites...or I'll just watch ESPN on cable.
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12 | SubZero
ID: 89132017 Sat, Oct 20, 2007, 19:13
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Well Firefox does not freaze only with espn. I think this is definitly a firefox problem and this is not the only website where i have the problem.
Firefox just run a lot of cpu and memory keep growing up
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13 | bill
ID: 276222216 Tue, Jul 22, 2008, 17:22
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14 | bill
ID: 546222216 Tue, Jul 22, 2008, 17:22
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15 | poker pro
ID: 27650149 Tue, Jul 22, 2008, 17:41
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ID: 109313023 Fri, Oct 31, 2008, 02:01
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