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NEED HELP: Can't Twit anymore on Twitter!!!? - lilewu - 10-01-2012 11:35 AM

I can still view my twitter page, but when I try to type new message or reply, it become unresponsive, and a message showed: "A script on this page is causing Internet Explorer to run slowly"

I had no idea what to do to fix this problem... so it would really appreciate if anyone can help... Thanks...


- gentleelbow228 - 10-01-2012 11:43 AM

Your problem is that you're stupid enough to still be using Internet Explorer.
Please, just get Google Chrome or Firefox or Opera and save yourself the hastle. Or just try to twert on a mobile device.


- Wiiplay_ds - 10-01-2012 11:43 AM

Since you are encountering these problems with Internet Explorer, it's likely a problem with the browser itself, and can normally be fixed with a simple restart of your machine.

Although it is quite common for Internet Explorer to misbehave, as IE isn't the most reliable of browsers available on the market. In fact, it's been criticized that Internet Explorer is one of the least reliable modern-day internet browsers, and although most of the bugs and security vulnerabilities have been fixed in the newest release of IE, the browser still remains to be among the most unreliable browsers to date.

If you continue to experience errors while using Internet Explorer, even after restarting your computer, it's suggested for you to use another web browser, such as Google Chrome or Firefox.
Although Firefox is quickly becoming obsolete, with Google's Chrome taking the crown for most used and loved internet browser in the world, Firefox is still a very powerful browser.
Google Chrome is, however, my personal browser of choice, and is becoming increasingly popular among the masses. Chrome even has its' own integrated application store, where you can download and play games, check the weather, and more directly from the browser, and without ever having to visit an actual website.


To find out more about the Chrome browser, please refer to this address - https://www.google.com/chrome
To find out more about Firefox, please refer to this address - http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/

I've also compiled a list of other worthy browsers in my source.


-Wiiplay_ds