So I just went into panic mode for a bit there… My blog wouldn’t load on Internet Explorer (IE)! Yep, the very same blog I’ve been slaving away for many hours just poops out (yes, that’s a technical term) IE.
So I disabled all my plugins thinking maybe the culprit is one of the many I’ve installed. Nope.
No cigar – IE still crashes.
So I ran my blot through the HTML validator and it told me it was something wrong with my page… Great. Long story short, after suspecting it may have been one of my videos and RSS, I disabled Google Friend Connect (GFC) and voila! IE loads my blog just fine.
I re-enabled all my plugins and everything is still dandy.
And just for sanity check… I looked up some of my friend’s blogs that has GFC installed and confirmed that their blogs crash too. Given the fact that approximately 50% of surfers online still use IE, I’ve decided to disable Google Friend Connect. GFC is fixed»
It just seems so unlike them, those geniuses working at Google, to make a product that blatantly crashes the very tool that half of the online users use.
UNLESS, they are trying to bury Microsoft while promoting their own browser, Chrome… Hmm, I wonder how long it’ll be before GFC crashes FireFox too.
In all seriousness, I hope this is just a bug and in that case, we should all blog about it and make them aware of the situation.Google Knows?»
With that said, given the fact ~that 40~50% of surfers (to the websites I run analytics on) use IE, I am disabling GFC until the bug is fixed – this is for all you IE users.
Raymond Fong
Okay, Google fixed it so it’s back on
According to some insider information, it sounds like Google’s aware of the problem. We have to remember that GFC is still in Beta.