
After I log into Facebook in Chrome I just get a blank page?
It allows me to log in, but once I’m in I just get a blank white page, except for the blue menu bar and logo at the top of the page. It allows me to get into the Facebook settings menu’s but my news feed and profile are blank. Facebook loads fine when I log in via Firefox.
Any suggestions?
I had a lot of problems with Google Chrome on Facebook.
It seemed to be the plug-in that would stop working.
I uninstalled Chrome and re-installed it. It froze up again, so I got rid of it.
It could be the site was having trouble when you tried to log in too.
Try re-loading—if it doesn’t clear up–use a different browser.
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