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Good evening,

I just tried to update to the latest beta 3 on my on premises staging. Some issues with the first upgrade since an addon (feature content) was completely crashing the site, I finally succeeded to upgrade doing a new fresh migration and disabling all the extra addons before to start.

The cache has been cleaned properly, I'm using a fresh new out of the box theme and I uninstalled all the custom addons I had before the upgrade.

My problem is now that the client area is just unstable for me and and chrome is crashing when I start to scroll a page, especially the home page which is instant crashing all the time. First, the page is correctly rendered, I start to scroll and Chrome displays the error attached to this post.

On the gallery, I can scroll and it happens rarely but it still happens sometimes.

Since is looks like a render issue, I have no issue at all on the front side (no error in dev tools console) and on the back side aswell.

Please note that I use a internal staging domain which is not reachable from the outside, I don't know if it can be a clue to this behaviour.

Any kind of idea to fix that will be appreciated.

UPDATE: I have no issue at all using Firefox, really strange and really complicated to debug

Could contain: Page, Text

Edited by Florent Cadet

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On the chrome help page:

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If other sites load fine, but only one site crashes, it's possible that site is causing the problem.

I have this issue only on this one and since I upgraded. I also cleared the browser cache.

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This is generally a memory issue on the system using chrome

 

I9 14900 32Gb ram ðŸ˜‡

Given what is being said there, please test this on a default unaltered theme. However the reality is, the bug is on chrome there

I had a similar issue on a beta/unstable Chromium build, the fix was, of course, using a stable Chrome version.

Edited by G17 Media

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I found the root cause:

Could contain: Page, Text

Enabling this feature in chrome://flags/ causes the page crash.

Considering

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You can test features before they’re added to Chrome and give feedback.

I hope that a future chrome release will not brick it again.

Glad you found what was going on!  ðŸ™‚ 

Thank you for letting us know. Always handy when others come up with the same issue

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