My canvas is glitching in the aspect where my courses, calendar, and discussion posts fail to load. I have tried quitting Safari and restarting my computer, but it is not working.
How do I go about solving this problem?
Hi @KatrinaFoster,
You'll want to make sure that your MacOS is as updated as possible (It should say Ventura 13.5.2, if you click on the apple logo and choose "about this mac"). If your MacOS can no longer be updated, you could try using a different browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. As a last-ditch effort, you could try to clear your Safari browser cache to see if that helps (here's a guide I found from University of Colorado-Boulder)
Hope this helps!
-Chris
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