A
solution to a slow or crawling Safari is to choose to Reset Safari from its menu
and reset everything. If there's a regular delay before pages load,
perhaps Safari isn't looking for them efficiently.
Go to
the Network pane of System Preferences, click your internet connection
(Ethernet or AirPort), then Advanced, and go to the DNS tab. Under DNS
Servers, you'll see nothing or the IP address of your router, greyed
out.
This leaves Mac OS X to find a default DNS (domain name
server) that translates the web addresses you type into the actual IP
addresses where sites are hosted. Pointing it to a specific DNS could
speed things up.
Choose OpenDNS. Click + and enter
208.67.222.222, repeat and enter 208.67.220.220. See
www.opendns.com/start/computer for more details.
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