Uhm who said I did it?
Maybe you could just design the site so it does not crash browsers instead of thinking it's something on MY end that needs to be fixed. I have no idea why you chose to take a simple easy to navigate website and chose to make it look like a cheap trashy template that causes browser crashing issues. You are seriously slipping dude, glad to see you finally made it onto perb, but this is not your best work.
You seem to think I had something to do with that site, which I did not, I was just offering you some tips on how to get on the site without crashing your browser. I do design work for two companies, which I am not going to schill here. But if I did the website I would have tagged it at the bottom with the company name it was done for.
Every memory intensive website will crash some browsers due to the browser configuration, along with hardware not being able to handle it. I'm sorry if you are still running a P2 300 with 128 megs of Ram, expect some problems on a memory intensive website.
So give what I said a try, I think you will find it solves your problems. If it does not, you might need to think about springing for a new computer, or upgrading the one you have.
I tried it on a couple computers and it works just fine if you have the minimum requirements on the hardware side to run it.
One other thing I did not mention that might be a good idea is increasing the size of your cache as well if you have the available hard drive room.