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Claude Troubleshooting Tips: Permission Verification Failures, Message Sending Issues, and Recovery Steps

When Claude won’t open, messages won’t send, or the page is blank, don’t rush to refresh repeatedly. Most issues can be pinpointed with a standard Claude troubleshooting workflow: whether it’s your network and browser, account permissions, or server-side instability. Below, following the order of “diagnose first—then fix,” we’ll clearly explain common errors and the corresponding steps to handle them. Start with three diagnostic steps: narrow the issue down to one category When troubleshooting Claude, first check whether it’s a site-wide outage: under the same network, try switching devices/browsers and see if it fails the same way. Second, rule out browser interference

2/13/2026
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Claude Opus 4.6 Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Writing, Coding, and Multi-file Analysis

Using Claude Opus 4.6 to complete the same task can yield very different results depending on how you use it. This article breaks down and compares three common Claude Opus 4.6 scenarios: long-form writing, coding work, and multi-file analysis. After reading, you’ll be able to decide more quickly which “working mode” Claude Opus 4.6 should use. The key to comparing Claude Opus 4.6: goals, constraints, and verifiability When using Claude Opus 4.6, first clarify whether the output should prioritize “readability” or “executability.” Long-form writing cares more about structure and consistent tone; coding tasks care more about reproducible steps and boundary conditions; multi-file analysis cares more about cited evidence and not missing information. Spell these three things out clearly, and Claude Opus 4.6’s performance will usually be much more stable.

2/13/2026
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Claude Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Regular Chat, Projects, and Artifacts

Whether you’re using Claude to write copy, modify code, or read materials, the experience can differ greatly depending on the entry point. This article compares Claude’s regular chat, Projects, and Artifacts side by side to help you choose the right tool for each task type, reducing repetitive copy-pasting and loss of context. Regular Chat: Fastest for quick questions, but context easily gets scattered Claude’s regular chat is suitable for “ask and leave” scenarios—like polishing a paragraph on the fly, quickly explaining a concept, or having Claude propose a few alternative titles. Its advantage is that it works out of the box: simple prompts, and after one round of edits you can immediately continue with follow-up questions.

2/13/2026
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Common Claude Opus 4.6 Error Troubleshooting: Blank Chats, Upload Failures, and Retry Strategies

When using Claude Opus 4.6, if you run into a blank page, can’t upload files, or responses get cut off, it’s usually not because your account is “gone.” Below, organized by the most common error types, is a clear self-check order and reproducible fixes to help you quickly get back to using it. Start with three self-check steps: account, network, service status If Claude Opus 4.6 suddenly won’t open or keeps spinning, first confirm you’re logged into the correct account and try logging out and back in once. Next, switch to another network (for example, from Wi‑Fi to a mobile hotspot) to rule out local routing issues—

2/12/2026
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Claude Feature Comparison: Differences Between the Web Version and Mobile App in Input, Files, and Notifications

Even when asking Claude the same questions, the experience differs quite a bit between the web version and the mobile app. This article compares Claude’s features, focusing on trade-offs in operational efficiency, file handling, and usage habits. Choosing the right entry point makes everyday writing, summarizing materials, and quick Q&A much smoother. Web Version: Better for Long Content and Multitasking The advantage of Claude’s web version is the ample screen space, making it suitable for scenarios where you “sit down and do serious work,” such as writing long pieces, revising drafts, and running multi-round reasoning. You can also open multiple tabs at once to compare different conversations.

2/12/2026
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