Chrome Single Page Application Page Load Issue - google-chrome

I am experiencing page loading issues on chrome on multiple platforms.. The problem is that web page is partially loaded and unloaded parts sometimes disappear if I hover mouse over them. See the image below for clarification. Can you help with this? My website's url is https://serkanozel.me and this issue occurs at blog tab, namely at this url https://serkanozel.me/blog And screensheets are from that url.
I tested this with Windows 10 64 bit and Ubuntu 18.04 and having issues on both. I tested with Firefox too. Problem does not occur on Firefox.
EDIT: I get this issue 80 percent of the time. I tried uninstalling all my extensions and trying. I tried uninstalling chrome and trying with a fresh chrome installation. Still the same issue exists.
EDIT2: I tried on chromium, on ubuntu 18.04. Same issue happens.

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I recommend completely uninstalling Chrome, which includes:
Moving the app from applications folder into trash
Moving all files under ~/Library/Google/ into trash*
Moving all files under ~/Library/Application Support/Google/ into trash*
Emptying you trash folder, so that all the files are truly deleted.
*This solution is for Mac systems, file paths are different for Windows.
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https://www.googledrive.com/host/0B2Zii8voDW6QcGduNnl1cFBReXc/fold/
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https://www.polymer-project.org/docs/polymer/debugging.html#unregistered-element-bookmarklet
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I came across the same issue when trying to open evernote.com. It loaded successfully while using incognito mode in chrome. Let me share how I fixed this even though the original post is way too old. But maybe someone can find it useful.
I'm using chrome (Version 73.0.3683.103 (Official Build) (64-bit)) running on Linux Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS.
I tried disabling all extensions and clearing browser data/cache but nothing worked. PS: Disabling adblock previously worked for me. Yes, I stumbled over the same issue before and whitelisting evernote in adblock solved the issue. But it didn't now.
The following is what worked for me:
Open developers tools (CTRL + SHIFT + J).
Navigate to Applications tab.
Choose Clear storage from the side menu
Hit Clear site data button.
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I had the same issue. My application was working in Incognito mode and in Firefox but not in Regular Chrome. I even disabled all the extensions but no luck. I eventually cleared the Cached images and files because on developer console I found out that the regular chrome was still picking up the old file due to caching. So as soon as I cleared it, my app showed up like a rocket :)
Try removing any non required extension .
Specifically AdBlock
I resolved the problem post that.
Since on Incognito , extensions are disabled, hence page run as expected.
I resolved this unforeseen issue using following steps.
CTRL + SHIFT + DEL > Clear Browsing Data.
Cookies and other site data
Cached images and files
This is for Chrome Browser.
Open Console (Ctl+Shift+I) first.
Then under the application tab, you will find some options on the left, find out the application there, you will find it at the top.
There you will find Service Workers.
Under Service Workers, there will be three checkboxes. Select Update on reload checkbox and reload again.
I had the same issue after installing React-Sight Extention.
The Page hanged but not in the incognito mode.
Try deleting any recently added or junk extension.
Delete your cache.
That worked for me
I had a similar issue in chrome, in my case the problem was that I could log in to my university library's website only in incognito mode. After some digging, I figured out that Google Translate extension was set to automatically translate any page. When I turned that off and instead selected never translate that specific page, it started working in the usual mode as well.
This is rather an old issue but still happens. None of the solutions recommended here and there did not solve the issue in my case.
I somehow noticed this is related with a -some kind of- corruption on the user profile.
This is how I solved it:
Close all Chrome browsers.
Open a Google page on Chrome.
Sign-out from Google (rigt click your profile picture on a Google page, not on the Chrome itself), and sign-in.
If this doesn't work:
Close all Chrome browsers.
Right click Chrome icon and select Google Chrome.
Delete your Google profile on the "select your profile" page.
Close Chrome.
Open Chrome, sign-in.
uBlock Origin was the culprit in my case. Once I allowed the site in uBlock Origin, pages loaded correctly in normal Chrome.