Hi there! I understand you're having trouble with The Telegraph where the page freezes and you can't read to the end of the articles, and videos are stopping short. Let's work through this together.
First, can you tell me if this issue occurs on all articles and videos, or just specific ones? Also, is your internet connection stable when trying to access the website?
In the meantime, here are a few common troubleshooting steps you can try:
1. Refresh the Page: Sometimes, just refreshing the webpage can help resolve loading issues.
2. Clear Browser Cache: Cached data can cause glitches. You can clear your browser's cache by going to your browser settings, finding "Privacy" or "Browsing Data," and selecting "Clear Cache."
3. Check for Updates: Ensure that your browser is up to date. An outdated browser might not load websites properly.
4. Disable Extensions: Sometimes browser extensions can interfere with web page loading. Try disabling any extensions you have, especially ad blockers or scripts that might be affecting the site.
5. Try a Different Browser: If you're using WebKit on Android, consider switching to Chrome or Firefox to see if the issue persists.
Let me know how these steps go or if you have additional details so we can pinpoint the problem further!
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Hi there! I understand you're having trouble with The Telegraph where the page freezes and you can't read to the end of the articles, and videos are stopping short. Let's work through this together.
First, can you tell me if this issue occurs on all articles and videos, or just specific ones? Also, is your internet connection stable when trying to access the website?
In the meantime, here are a few common troubleshooting steps you can try:
1. Refresh the Page: Sometimes, just refreshing the webpage can help resolve loading issues.
2. Clear Browser Cache: Cached data can cause glitches. You can clear your browser's cache by going to your browser settings, finding "Privacy" or "Browsing Data," and selecting "Clear Cache."
3. Check for Updates: Ensure that your browser is up to date. An outdated browser might not load websites properly.
4. Disable Extensions: Sometimes browser extensions can interfere with web page loading. Try disabling any extensions you have, especially ad blockers or scripts that might be affecting the site.
5. Try a Different Browser: If you're using WebKit on Android, consider switching to Chrome or Firefox to see if the issue persists.
Let me know how these steps go or if you have additional details so we can pinpoint the problem further!