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Sheepish-Lord

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Not sure if I've ever run into a completely broken website but I feel like Nike's is basically there. I've tried two different MacOS computers, one on Monterey and one on Ventura and the Nike website fails to load the majority, if not all, photos when browsing (no extensions). It will load some at first then the more it loads the less it shows. Since Nike is an Apple Pay 3% partner you figured things would be smooth as silk. Anybody else seeing this?
 
I just test Safari in Monterey 12.6 and some of the NIKE shopping images don't load. Right clicking to open the image in another tab works.

Emptying caches from the Develop menu didn't help.

I will add this to the bottom of the list of reasons I don't use Safari.
 
Same issue on my iPadPro and my wife’s iPadAir. No images loaded on belk.com nor jcp.com, others. Most work well. On iOS v15.7 using Safari. Same problem on DuckDuckGo browser. Something to do with my network settings (eeroPro mesh)?

First troubleshoot step was to clear all caches…no joy.
 
On the cheapest Mac

It might be a regional CDN problem.
 
What I didn't mention above is that the site works fine in Firefox.

My guess is that there's something about the website design/coding that the latest Safari/Webkit doesn't like. The images display fine if you open them in a new tab or window…so it's not like there's some sort of connection issue.
 
unless using a different browser.
Chrome, Edge and Firefox have “Secure DNS” (DNS-over-HTTPS) built in, so they bypass the DNS servers set on macOS, either by you or pushed from your Internet service provider.
Try to change the DNS https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/specify-a-dns-server-on-mac-mchlp2720/12.0/mac/12.0
Google Public DNS
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
Cloudflare DNS Servers
1.1.1.1
1.0.0.1
OpenDNS
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
Quad9 DNS
9.9.9.9
 
Chrome, Edge and Firefox have “Secure DNS” (DNS-over-HTTPS) built in, so they bypass the DNS servers set on macOS, either by you or pushed from your Internet service provider.
Try to change the DNS https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/specify-a-dns-server-on-mac-mchlp2720/12.0/mac/12.0
Google Public DNS
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
Cloudflare DNS Servers
1.1.1.1
1.0.0.1
OpenDNS
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
Quad9 DNS
9.9.9.9
That didn't work but I appreciate it. I uploaded a video of what I see.
 
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