Speed FireFox

thulithasajeewa

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    Meka re-post nam sorry wenna ooni....

    In the URL bar, type “about:config” and press enter. This will bring up the configuration “menu” where you can change the parameters of Firefox.

    Note that these are speed up Firefox significantly - and these settings seem to be common among everybody else as well. But these settings are optimized for broadband connections - It means with as much concurrent requests we’re going to open up with pipelining… you’d better have a big connection.

    Double Click on the following settins and put in the numbers below - for the true / false booleans - they’ll change when you double click.

    Code:
    browser.tabs.showSingleWindowModePrefs – true
    network.http.max-connections – 48
    network.http.max-connections-per-server – 16
    network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-proxy – 8
    network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server – 4
    network.http.pipelining – true
    network.http.pipelining.maxrequests – 100
    network.http.proxy.pipelining – true
    network.http.request.timeout – 300


    One more thing… Right-click somewhere on that screen and add a NEW -> Integer. Name it “nglayout.initialpaint.delay” and set its value to “0”. This value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on information it receives. Since you’re broadband - it shouldn’t have to wait.

    Now you should notice you’re loading pages MUCH faster now!
     

    fahoo_em

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    thulithasajeewa said:

    Code:
    browser.tabs.showSingleWindowModePrefs – true
    network.http.max-connections – 48
    network.http.max-connections-per-server – 16
    network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-proxy – 8
    network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server – 4
    network.http.pipelining – true
    network.http.pipelining.maxrequests – 100
    network.http.proxy.pipelining – true
    network.http.request.timeout – 300


    One more thing… Right-click somewhere on that screen and add a NEW -> Integer. Name it “nglayout.initialpaint.delay” and set its value to “0”. This value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on information it receives. Since you’re broadband - it shouldn’t have to wait.


    machan ehama ekak magey nayney!!
     
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    Zeus

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    Machan oke podi abadayak thiyenava
    Pipeline enable site valata speed thama machan eth anik evata
    Badu banis malu pan thama
    ane matanam me thiyena speed eka athi :D
    Mona unath thnx for sharing machan :D
     

    Lomax

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    thulithasajeewa said:

    Welcome...
    One correction.... තුලිත සජීව.. තුලිත සංජීව නෙවෙයි;)
    මගේ නම ගොඩාක් කට්ටිය වරද්දනවා සංජීව කියලා....

    oops! sorry.lk :D
     

    thulithasajeewa

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    Tharaka1220 said:
    ====================Thanks=================

    සුළු දෙයක්.
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