Hi there! I understand you're having trouble accessing The Philadelphia Inquirer on your Windows PC, and instead, you’re seeing a page filled with editions and dates. Let’s work together to figure this out.
To start, can you please let me know which browser you're using? This will help me tailor the solution better. Additionally, have you tried refreshing the page or clearing your browser's cache? Sometimes, cached data can cause pages to display incorrectly.
Thank you for that information! Let’s try some steps to help you access The Philadelphia Inquirer properly in Microsoft Edge:
1. Clear Browser Cache: - Open Microsoft Edge and click on the three dots (menu) in the upper right corner. - Select "Settings." - Scroll down and click on "Privacy, search, and services." - Under "Clear browsing data," click "Choose what to clear." - Select "Cached images and files" and any other data you'd like to clear. - Click "Clear now."
2. Disable Extensions: - Sometimes extensions can interfere with page loading. - Click on the three dots again, go to "Extensions." - Disable all extensions temporarily and try loading The Philadelphia Inquirer site again.
3. Check for Updates: - Go to "Settings" > "About Microsoft Edge." - Make sure you have the latest version of Edge installed.
4. Try Incognito Mode: - Open a new InPrivate window by clicking on the three dots and selecting "New InPrivate window." - This mode does not use cached data or extensions, so it's a great way to test if something local is causing the issue.
5. Access the URL Directly: - If you’re not already doing this, try directly entering the website URL in the address bar: inquirer.com.
After trying these steps, let me know if you're still facing the same issue or if any errors appear. I'm here to help!
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Hi there! I understand you're having trouble accessing The Philadelphia Inquirer on your Windows PC, and instead, you’re seeing a page filled with editions and dates. Let’s work together to figure this out.
To start, can you please let me know which browser you're using? This will help me tailor the solution better. Additionally, have you tried refreshing the page or clearing your browser's cache? Sometimes, cached data can cause pages to display incorrectly.
Looking forward to your response!
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Daniel Otega
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Thank you for that information! Let’s try some steps to help you access The Philadelphia Inquirer properly in Microsoft Edge:
1. Clear Browser Cache:
- Open Microsoft Edge and click on the three dots (menu) in the upper right corner.
- Select "Settings."
- Scroll down and click on "Privacy, search, and services."
- Under "Clear browsing data," click "Choose what to clear."
- Select "Cached images and files" and any other data you'd like to clear.
- Click "Clear now."
2. Disable Extensions:
- Sometimes extensions can interfere with page loading.
- Click on the three dots again, go to "Extensions."
- Disable all extensions temporarily and try loading The Philadelphia Inquirer site again.
3. Check for Updates:
- Go to "Settings" > "About Microsoft Edge."
- Make sure you have the latest version of Edge installed.
4. Try Incognito Mode:
- Open a new InPrivate window by clicking on the three dots and selecting "New InPrivate window."
- This mode does not use cached data or extensions, so it's a great way to test if something local is causing the issue.
5. Access the URL Directly:
- If you’re not already doing this, try directly entering the website URL in the address bar: inquirer.com.
After trying these steps, let me know if you're still facing the same issue or if any errors appear. I'm here to help!