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Post by NoiT on Jun 1, 2007 21:04:16 GMT 1
ok both me and heli tried this out with firefox and it actaully works. Firefox is much faster in loading sites with this tweak. Havent tried explorer though
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Post by Pug' on Jun 1, 2007 22:07:49 GMT 1
ohh sweet! This look promising. I'll give it a go tonight see what happens. Probs loose my firefox all together!
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Post by NoiT on Jun 1, 2007 22:26:41 GMT 1
Probs loose my firefox all together! why u gonna loose ure firefox?
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Post by Target on Jun 2, 2007 12:30:11 GMT 1
Yeah I read about this tweak on another forum a while back, they said that it just eats up your RAM so it wasnt worth a try, but if you guys say it's all good I'll give it a go
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Post by NoiT on Jun 3, 2007 9:15:13 GMT 1
havent seen any significant change in the use of RAM
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Post by -=Magpie=- on Jun 3, 2007 11:21:00 GMT 1
wow finally feel i get my moneys worth bin .
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Post by Target on Jun 3, 2007 11:57:06 GMT 1
Yeha true NoiT, it works very well
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Post by NoiT on Jul 18, 2007 20:04:45 GMT 1
This is for firefox. Another thing u can do is type the about:config in the adress bar filter out nglayout if u have a string called: nglayout.initialpaint.delay set this to 0 if u dont have a string called that right click and choose "new string" name the string nglayout.initialpaint.delay and set it to 0
This value is the amount of time (ms) firefox waits before it acts on information it recieves.
The default value is 750 ms .. which means Firefox waits about 1sec before receiving the data and drawing it on screen.
PS: u have to restart firefox after u did the changes
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Post by Pug' on Jul 18, 2007 22:02:21 GMT 1
th an ks for the In fo
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