Thanks for the suggestion Mikhail.

Early on I had tried Chromium with the same result which I find very curious as I don't believe they share any code.  So I was thinking it was something in how OpenBSD passed browser traffic to the web.  But at Crystal's suggestion I also gave Surf a go and it was the only browser that consistently worked with the bank's website so I at least have a work around should Firefox start acting up again.

On 2022-09-19 23:58, Mikhail wrote:
On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 01:37:37PM -0700, Alton Shaw wrote:
This morning I updated my OpenBSD installation, visited a few web-sites,
noticed that Firefox was running slow on a few of them.  So I reinstalled
Firefox-ESR finished off what I was doing and thought I'd try my bank login
one last time before turfing OpenBSD and moving to Linux.

Apparently, either the threat of being erased or the update was enough to
resolve my issue as I was able to login to my bank without any problems.
However I do notice web sites continue to load slowly, especially those
running a lot of scripts,  and sometimes require a refresh to completely
load but at least things are working sufficiently well to be of use.

Would have been happy to get to the root of my problem but this is better
than having to setup a new secure Linux installation from scratch.
What about Chromium?

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