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hi.. I don't know where else to ask...

is this the MacBook Pro page at apple?

I don't see any images or any computers here
(I have a screenshot) do you?

(& pls look at the url -- it's supposed to be the pg for MacBrook Pro 13-inch)

thank you...
 
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This works for me: MacBook Pro 13-inch

And it appears to be the same page you are showing, although I didn't actually go there because I don't click on things unless I know exactly where they go.
 

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The URL says it is correct. What issue are you having?
 

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Works for me as well.:)

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screenshot.....
 

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What is your point? All Apple product web pages are active HTML5 pages that dynamically change as you scroll since it's just one VERY long webpage as in your screenshot.
 

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Not sure what you're trying to say with that screenshot. But if you visit the URL mentioned in post #1:


...all is fine there.

If there's a problem...it's with your computer...or how it's setup. And if all other website's are fine...and just this page on Apple.com is the only problem...not really sure how you have your computer setup to cause this issue.

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hi.. I don't know where else to ask...

is this the MacBook Pro page at apple?

I don't see any images or any computers here
(I have a screenshot) do you?

(& pls look at the url -- it's supposed to be the pg for MacBrook Pro 13-inch)

thank you...
What macOS version?
What browser?
 
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Akamai (cloud storage site used by a gazillion webpages to serve up content) was having a major outage yesterday (over?). That is most likely the issue you were having.
 
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Akamai (cloud storage site used by a gazillion webpages to serve up content) was having a major outage yesterday (over?). That is most likely the issue you were having.

Yes, they were! Try it today. They said it is all fixed now. Bad software update is what I heard????

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