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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

How to load Facebook without Internet Connection


Techniques in loading FB without the internet




Imagine your life without Facebook because you dont have wifi connection or you no longer have data connection. Hell noh! (&#@^()^%!!!!!!!





Yes I know, I feel you. You are in the middle of scrolling and sharing your fave FB post, when all of a sudden, your internet connection is down. It is as if, you are in the middle of nowhere, waiting for someone or somebody, like “Super Mr. Internet Connection”, dress in a knight-in-shining-armor costume, who will save you from this ordeal. 

But that is not the case. In the real world, when you lose internet connection, all you have to do is beg the wifi administrator to re-connect you that is if you could bribe him/her that you would pay for re-connection. Now if you are connected in data streaming, and if you receive this annoying sms below, well, congratulations, you could no longer browse FB in real-time!
If you are using a personal computer, and tries to reload the web page i.e. Facebook, you will get a bang like this one;

   “The site can’t be reached ... The webpage at https://www.facebook.com/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.”
 
Yes, this is frustrating, and I feel you Bes.

Fortunately, some Facebook users, especially those who would not let capitalism fetter their joy in liking FB pages, found a way to an indigenous and simple trick that temporarily allows users to get around with the problem.

The secret magic rests on the pressing of a keyboard key! Yes, you will have to long-press the Ctrl Button! How it is done? Simple.

If you are a Windows user, you will have to use the Ctrl button. But you will use the Shift key instead if you are on Mac. Since the writer is in Windows, we will be using the Ctrl key for this discussion. So here it goes.
Basically, this trick is called the hard refresh. Simply put, this procedure clears the web browser’s cache (link for cache explanation) of a specific page, say Facebook page. In the process, pressing the Ctrl key down forcing it to load the most recent version of a page. As a result, it also forces the current webpage to load the most recent standing of the page

The result? Well, Facebook normally loads the current page, allowing users to scroll on the News Feed inside Google Chrome after the hard refresh trick. Well, at this point, the only thing you should do now is to try and take it a shot!






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