Hurry! Firefox secret Tips for speed

as_nawin

as_nawin

@as-nawin-adRdf9 Oct 22, 2024
[FONT=&quot]Make Firfox More Faster 300% Working
Step_1: Open Firefox and type about:config in the address bar where you normally type a web address.

Step_2: Then click the button: "I'll be careful, I promise".

Step_3: In the filter bar below the address bar type network.http.

Step_4: Double-click on "network.http.pipelining" to change the setting from false to true.

Step_5: Double-click on "network.http.proxy.pipelining" to change the value from false to true.

Step_6: Double-click on "network.http.pipelining.maxrequests" and change the number to "30". This means it will make 30 requests at once.
(Normally the browser will make one request to a web page at a time. When you enable pipelining it will make several at once, which really speeds up page loading.)

Step_7: Several lines above network.http.proxy.pipelining you’ll see
"network.http.max-persistant-connections-per-proxy" and
"network.http.max-persistant-connections-per-server".
Double-click each line and change the value to "8".

Step_8: Two lines up locate and double-click on "network.http.max-connections" and set the value to "48".

Step_9: Now right-click (control-click on a Mac) anywhere in the configuration (the area where you’ve been making the changes). Select "New" then "Integer".

Step_10: When prompted, copy and paste or type the following into the field provided: nglayout.initialpaint.delay.

Step_11: When prompted to add a value, enter the number "0". This value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on information it recieves.

Step_12: Close all windows and tabs. The changes will take effect when you restart Firefox.

These changes allow Firefox to make multiple server connections and will speed up page downloads for better, more efficient use of your broadband connection. If you're using a broadband connection you'll load pages MUCH faster now![/FONT]

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  • durga ch

    durga ch

    @durga-TpX3gO Oct 15, 2009

    I arent regular user of Morzilla , any regular user can try these steps out and let us know!
  • gaurav.bhorkar

    gaurav.bhorkar

    @gauravbhorkar-Pf9kZD Oct 16, 2009

    No change in speed.
  • gaurav.bhorkar

    gaurav.bhorkar

    @gauravbhorkar-Pf9kZD Oct 16, 2009

    [FONT="]Step_10: When prompted, copy and paste or type the following into the field provided: nglayout.initialpaint.delay.[/FONT]
    in nglayout.initialpaint.delay[dot]
    do I have to type the [dot]
  • as_nawin

    as_nawin

    @as-nawin-adRdf9 Oct 16, 2009

    gaurav.bhorkar
    in nglayout.initialpaint.delay[dot]
    do I have to type the [dot]
    ya you have to type as it is........

    and for others you can't comment on speed as easily
    you will feel the use of this trick when you are trying to load multiple tabs and trying to get bad servers (usually high traffic servers) because it sends request as many times..
    it won't affect your browser anymore why can't you try this?
  • gaurav.bhorkar

    gaurav.bhorkar

    @gauravbhorkar-Pf9kZD Oct 16, 2009

    as_nawin
    ya you have to type as it is........

    and for others you can't comment on speed as easily
    you will feel the use of this trick when you are trying to load multiple tabs and trying to get bad servers (usually high traffic servers) because it sends request as many times..
    it won't affect your browser anymore why can't you try this?
    I have tried it but not a drastic change in speed.
  • vik001ind

    vik001ind

    @vik001ind-rOaCSy Oct 19, 2009

    Nothing can increase your internet speed, unless you upgrade your ISP plan.