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Test your Firefox Speed at Scragz


bamafamily

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Hey All,

Seems a lot of people are using a website to test their Firefox optimizations.

It is here: http://scragz.com/tech/mozilla/test-rendering-time.php

Average of 3 tests

My time before optimization: 2.687 seconds

Time after optimization: 2.203

18% increase in speed....

Not bad but I dont really notice the missing .484 seconds...LOL

Bamafamily

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used about:config

settings changed:

network.http.pipelining = true

network.http.pipelining.maxrequests = 20

network.http.proxy.pipelining = true

nglayout.initialpaint.delay = 0  (had to add this one)

gl

bama

Cool, thanks.  Got me to load @ 2.12 now

ps  I really like this site....Where is it physically located?

Thanks, it's in Texas right now.  I may be moving the server to Phoenix, or maybe add another server.  I have been having routing problems to this one.  Plus the traffic is getting a little heavy for just one server... it's a headache man.

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OK I DOWNLOADED FIREFOX AND ITS PRETTY NEAT ( SEAMS TO WORK WITH MCAFEE, I DOWNLOADED THE EICAR VIRUS TEST FILE THRU FIREFOX AND VIRUS SCAN CAUGHT IT)  :D. NOW I WENT TO THAT SITE TO TEST THE SPEED OF IE FIRST. WAS GETTING BOUT 6 OR BIT MORE. THEN I DOWNLOADED FIREFOX, WENT TO TEST IT WAS BOUT 6 SECONDS, THEN I WENT BACK TO TEST IE AGAIN AND WAS ABOUT 4.5 SECONDS. NOW WHERE DO YOU OPTOMIZE IT? I SAW NO PLACE TO OPTIMIZE FIREFOX. THANK YOU. :computer:

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9.83? i did 6 how you figure you win  :roll: that still doesnt tell me how to optomize this thing  :roll: Oh an by the way i like to SCREAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM  :haha: good for your lungs lol

type about:config in your address bar and change the following setings

settings changed:

>>> means 'change to'

network.http.pipelining = false >>> network.http.pipelining = true

network.http.pipelining.maxrequests = 4 >>> network.http.pipelining.maxrequests = 20

network.http.proxy.pipelining = false >>> network.http.proxy.pipelining = true

nglayout.initialpaint.delay = 0  ??????????  I never found this setting myself

Good luck  :-P  ~

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