Gmail Standard View Won't Load

This began 1-18-18- Safari 9.1.3, MavericksOS X 10.9.5, will not load Gmail Standard View, HTML only. What happened? How can this be corrected?

MacBook, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5), Safari 9.1.3

Posted on Jan 19, 2018 1:39 PM

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Posted on Jan 22, 2018 2:58 PM

Because the original thread author stated they had Mavericks 10.9.5, with certain issues

related to their configuration and there has been no update to Safari for that macOS, I

stated some work-arounds that I've found useful.


While I occasion to use Mavericks 10.9.5, there are no updates to Safari nor that OS X.


If you are still running Mavericks 10.9.5 and can't see Sierra as an option, you may try

the link and read about, then get El Capitan from the Apple servers.

How to download OS X El Capitan - Apple Support


If those users want to try a work-around, regular Firefox 57 (Quantum) may do OK. So

there also is a chance to use SeaMonkey version mentioned, while it likely has gotten

bypassed so login at google accounts/gmail may fail now. Apple Mail in those older

OS X has a few reported issues by some users who still try to access Google mail.

Download Firefox — Free Web Browser - mozilla firefox quantum


El Capitan 10.11.6 can run on most Macs that had been running Mavericks 10.9.5; so

there's a portal there to get a newer Safari browser, & also saw a recent security update.


Because Safari versions are tied to releases of newer macOS, this ^ is a way to get one.

For now. It's usually good planning to have and use more than one valid browser.


Previous replies on this topic include a few similar ones here:

Hi. gmail does not load in Safari.


In any event...

Good luck & happy computing! 🙂

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Jan 22, 2018 2:58 PM in response to Bernducha

Because the original thread author stated they had Mavericks 10.9.5, with certain issues

related to their configuration and there has been no update to Safari for that macOS, I

stated some work-arounds that I've found useful.


While I occasion to use Mavericks 10.9.5, there are no updates to Safari nor that OS X.


If you are still running Mavericks 10.9.5 and can't see Sierra as an option, you may try

the link and read about, then get El Capitan from the Apple servers.

How to download OS X El Capitan - Apple Support


If those users want to try a work-around, regular Firefox 57 (Quantum) may do OK. So

there also is a chance to use SeaMonkey version mentioned, while it likely has gotten

bypassed so login at google accounts/gmail may fail now. Apple Mail in those older

OS X has a few reported issues by some users who still try to access Google mail.

Download Firefox — Free Web Browser - mozilla firefox quantum


El Capitan 10.11.6 can run on most Macs that had been running Mavericks 10.9.5; so

there's a portal there to get a newer Safari browser, & also saw a recent security update.


Because Safari versions are tied to releases of newer macOS, this ^ is a way to get one.

For now. It's usually good planning to have and use more than one valid browser.


Previous replies on this topic include a few similar ones here:

Hi. gmail does not load in Safari.


In any event...

Good luck & happy computing! 🙂

Jan 23, 2018 7:10 PM in response to crikman

Hi,


For anyone that is having this issue still. Mine happened because I was using a copied and pasted google link in Safari that I probably just searched and got since the beginning of time. I had it in, Preferences > Homepage. Overall, I had to use the Google link that is in the Bar under the URL. The Google link that Safari uses. I copied and paste that link for Google into > Homepage, in Preferences, Clicked > Set to Current Page, and I was able to go back into Standard View Gmail.

Jan 21, 2018 3:11 PM in response to crikman

Some users had suggested the update at Google changed how gmail worked

in Safari version with Mavericks 10.9.5; while I've not booted in 10.9.5, had

noticed a few months ago, that Google had been tweaking Google accounts

access. ~ In so much that the 'Plain HTML logout' would take me to Google+

I was unable to log out from there either. Not all defective defaults are equal.


So I had to choose a different Google App that had working log-out tag. I've

been using Firefox and found in El Capitan 10.11.6 some time ago, it saw an

automatic upgrade to the latest build version 57.x. Because I didn't want this

one in Mavericks, was sure to shut off my wi-fi before booting Mac into 10.9.5

so the automatic upgrade to FireFox Quantum didn't happen. I then used that

opportunity to turn off their 'automatic update.' Firefox works OK, but v 57.x

is changed, & has odd issues; the add-ons and extensions from 55 don't work.


There is a Firefox ESR site that may offer some useful item for awhile, before

the project goes away in late spring; if not extended: Download Firefox ESR


There is a later build Mozilla SeaMonkey v 2.49.1 that may still be OK, it does

things such as old netscape used to, with chat, browser, & email client in one.

I've only used it as a browser, gmail is spotty in SeaMonkey via browser.


That works in El Capitan and Mavericks. Later Firefox Quantum 57 is OK but

still haven't upgraded Mav 10.9.5 for that to run, yet.

SeaMonkey 2.49.1Mac OS X, English (70 MB)

The SeaMonkey® Project


It would appear google accounts doesn't uniformly like the older Safari nor some

builds of other browsers; and some older Mac OS X cannot use later browsers

nor can they use Chrome. Besides being a resource hog, that is.


In any event...

Good luck & happy trails! 🙂

Jan 23, 2018 9:54 AM in response to Eric Root

Sorry to be asking the same question. Like many others here, I have


Safari 9.1.3 OSX 10.9.5.


Could you explain in words-for-the-extremely-inexperienced, exactly what

I should do to be able to *once again* load gmail in standard view

-- exactly like before January 18th before it went pffffft?


Yes, I get that I have a number of options, Seamonkey etc different browser instead of Safari,

High Sierra (but not, I get the impression, El Capitan?) upgrade to operating system;

-- these words are all new to me ..... sorry ....


(really not wanting to annoy you), could you suggest the simplest way ?


-- I don't have a lot of extra storage also --.


Thank you!!

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