Isolating an issue by using another user account Please post back on whether or not this worked. Try setting up another admin user account in System Preferences/Users & Groups to see if the same problem continues. DownloadsĪre you running any anti - virus programs? Using a VPN? If the issue began after a recent incremental update, you could reinstall just that update. As I mentioned earlier, reinstalling the operating system is how you also reinstall certain native apps. I wanted to make sure to provide you a direct answer to your first question and link you to the macOS High Sierra guide to Reinstall macOS. As an aside, I would recommend updating to the latest version of macOS just in general. This is the updated guide for macOS Catalina, but in this case, the information is the same. This isn’t so much an Apple Support article as it is a chapter in the Safari User Guide. The next article to look at would be, If you can’t open a website in Safari on Mac. These options also reset your browsing history and Top Sites. The option to Remove All Website Data in the Privacy pane of Safari preferences does this, too. If you want to remove website data for all of the sites and pages you've ever visited, choose "all history" from the Clear pop-up menu.
In the sheet that appears, choose the range of data you want to remove from the Clear pop-up menu. Choose History > Clear History and Website Data. If Safari doesn't load pages from multiple sites In OS X Yosemite, you can delete website data for the past hour, or past few days if websites or pages stopped loading recently.
I would especially like to call out the passage highlighted below. The Apple Support article, If Safari doesn't load a page or webpage items are missing, is where I would have you look first. This is something to look at, but I would like to have you review a couple of resources so that can possibly be avoided. Reinstalling Safari involves reinstalling macOS. I’m glad you took the time to post and happy to assist. I understand that webpages aren’t loading correctly in Safari after updating macOS.