When a website doesn’t load, it can feel urgent and overwhelming. The good news is that most website loading issues are temporary, local, or easy to fix once you know where to look. This guide walks you through calm, practical checks, starting with the simplest fixes first.
This guide will help you quickly identify why your website isn’t loading and show you what to do next, without needing technical knowledge.

- 1: Check If the Issue Is Just You (Fastest Relief)
- 2: Refresh and Restart (Yes, It Really Helps)
- 3: Use a Website Status Checker
- 4: Check for Browser Issues
- 5: Look for Error Messages
- 6: Flush Your DNS Cache (Safe and Reversible)
- 7: Try a Different DNS Server (Optional)
- 9: Check Hosting and Server Status
- 10: Review Recent Changes
- 11: Restore a Backup (Last Resort)
- Our Scope of Support
- FAQs
- Additional Resources
1: Check If the Issue Is Just You (Fastest Relief)
TIP: This step alone resolves a large number of “website down” scares.
Try This First
- Open other websites (Google, YouTube, news sites)
- Try loading your website on:
- A different device
- A different browser
- Mobile data instead of Wi-Fi
If your site loads elsewhere, the issue is likely local (browser, device, or connection).
2: Refresh and Restart (Yes, It Really Helps)
Quick Fix:
- Refresh the page
- Restart your browser
- Restart your router or modem
Temporary network glitches are more common than people realise.
3: Use a Website Status Checker
Use a site-status tool to confirm whether the website is down for everyone or just you.
If the site is up for others, the issue is likely local. If it’s down globally, it may be server or DNS-related.
TIP: This removes guesswork and panic.
4: Check for Browser Issues
Clear Browser Cache
Old or corrupted data can prevent pages from loading.
TIP: Clearing the cache forces your browser to fetch a fresh version of the website.
Try Incognito / Private Mode
This disables browser extensions that may be blocking content.
Quick Win: If the site loads in incognito mode, a browser extension is likely the cause.
5: Look for Error Messages
Error messages are clues, not failures.
Common examples:
Make a note of the exact message, as it helps narrow down the cause quickly.
6: Flush Your DNS Cache (Safe and Reversible)
Your computer may be using outdated DNS information, so flushing your DNS cache helps clean your cache.
How to Flush DNS
- Windows:
ipconfig /flushdns
- macOS:
sudo dscacheutil -flushcache
This refreshes how your device finds your website online.
7: Try a Different DNS Server (Optional)
If DNS issues persist, switching to a public DNS can help:
This can resolve ISP-related DNS delays.
If You Own the Website – Check DNS Records
Incorrect DNS is one of the most common causes of a website not loading.
Confirm that:
- Your domain points to the correct server IP
- Recent changes (hosting moves, domain transfers) have fully propagated
DNS changes can take up to 24 hours to fully apply worldwide.
9: Check Hosting and Server Status
If DNS is correct, the issue may be server-side:
- Check for maintenance or outages via our Network Status Page
- Review hosting notifications or dashboards
If the server is offline, the website won’t load, regardless of device or browser.
10: Review Recent Changes
Ask yourself:
- Was a plugin, theme, or setting recently changed?
- Was a domain transfer started?
- Were DNS or hosting settings updated?
Reverting recent changes often restores the site immediately.
11: Restore a Backup (Last Resort)
If you have a recent backup, restoring it can be the fastest way to get back online.
TIP: Regular backups turn emergencies into minor setbacks.
Our Scope of Support
If you’re stuck and need any additional guidance or support, here’s an outline of what we can do and what is not within our Scope of Support.
What We Can Help With
- DNS and domain configuration guidance
- Hosting and server availability checks
- Identifying whether issues are local or server-side
What We Are Unable to Assist With
- Fix third-party plugins or custom code
- Access personal devices or browsers
- Restore content without an available backup
FAQs
Q. Why does my site load for others but not me?
This usually points to browser cache, DNS, or local network issues.
Q. How long do DNS changes take?
Up to 24 hours, though many update sooner.
Q. Can a browser extension block my site?
Yes, especially ad blockers, VPNs, or security tools.
Q. Is this always a hosting issue?
Additional Resources
Why Is My Website Slow?
Troubleshooting Other Website Issues
Need Additional Support?
We’re Here to Help:
Fixing a “Website not loading” issue doesn’t have to feel technical with this easy-to-reference guide. Stuck? Contact our Support Team for clarity and guidance (https://1grid.co.za/contact-us/). We’re ready to see how we can help!