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DUDE, if you have firefox you *have* to read this...

Bar81

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I've been using Firefox for a little while now and while I really like it I've always been annoyed at how slow it is compared to IE. Lo and behold I come across the article here:

http://www.tweakfactor.com/articles/tweaks/firefoxtweak/1.html

I modded Firefox with the general settings and those for fast computer, fast connection and now it just FLIES. Faster than IE even and with all the great things that are Firefox. Check it out, it'll convert you 100%
 
Good read; thanks for link. Report back in a few days and let us know if everything's still running smoothly... I've got mine running so sweetly right now, I'm afraid to mess with it!
 
Thanks. I also added the general and Fast Computer/Fast Connection stuff.
It took me awhile to figure out how to add it. The file was "prefs.js" and I opened it with notepad in order to edit it. The file says not to edit it but if you edit and save it without Firefox being open then it will save the settings.
 
Using the fast computer / fast connection tweaks made a huge impact on performance. The difference is like night and day!
 
One of the most useful features in Mozilla/Ff is "typeahead find". If you want to find a link on the page, just start typing. For example, on an anandtech forums page, I coudl type "genera" (without qutoes), then hit ctrl+enter to open general hardware in a new tab. To search for regular text , type "/will have to " and you'll jump to JackBurton's post. I find that using browsers without it drives me nuts more than a lack of tabbed browsing.
 
Originally posted by: pelikan
Thanks. I also added the general and Fast Computer/Fast Connection stuff.
It took me awhile to figure out how to add it. The file was "prefs.js" and I opened it with notepad in order to edit it. The file says not to edit it but if you edit and save it without Firefox being open then it will save the settings.



or you can do it the easy way and just type in the addy they point out and everything's in front of you 😛
 
Originally posted by: CTho9305
One of the most useful features in Mozilla/Ff is "typeahead find". If you want to find a link on the page, just start typing. For example, on an anandtech forums page, I coudl type "genera" (without qutoes), then hit ctrl+enter to open general hardware in a new tab. To search for regular text , type "/will have to " and you'll jump to JackBurton's post. I find that using browsers without it drives me nuts more than a lack of tabbed browsing.


nice, thanks for that.
 
Manually editing prefs.js is dangerous. If you make a mistake, there's a decent chance that everything after the pref you messed up will be wiped.
 
Originally posted by: Bar81
Originally posted by: CTho9305
One of the most useful features in Mozilla/Ff is "typeahead find". If you want to find a link on the page, just start typing. For example, on an anandtech forums page, I coudl type "genera" (without qutoes), then hit ctrl+enter to open general hardware in a new tab. To search for regular text , type "/will have to " and you'll jump to JackBurton's post. I find that using browsers without it drives me nuts more than a lack of tabbed browsing.

nice, thanks for that.

Hell yeah! :thumbsup:

I decided to give FF another try starting yesterday. Between stuff like this, and all the use extensions I've installed, I don't know what in the world took me so long.
 
Originally posted by: Bar81
Originally posted by: pelikan
Thanks. I also added the general and Fast Computer/Fast Connection stuff.
It took me awhile to figure out how to add it. The file was "prefs.js" and I opened it with notepad in order to edit it. The file says not to edit it but if you edit and save it without Firefox being open then it will save the settings.


or you can do it the easy way and just type in the addy they point out and everything's in front of you 😛

You mean "about:config" right? I don't think that has all the options. You need the .js file to make all the changes don't you?
 
Originally posted by: CTho9305
One of the most useful features in Mozilla/Ff is "typeahead find". If you want to find a link on the page, just start typing. For example, on an anandtech forums page, I coudl type "genera" (without qutoes), then hit ctrl+enter to open general hardware in a new tab. To search for regular text , type "/will have to " and you'll jump to JackBurton's post. I find that using browsers without it drives me nuts more than a lack of tabbed browsing.

I praise tabs all the time, but really, this is the feature I miss the most when forced to use IE.
 
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Manually editing prefs.js is dangerous. If you make a mistake, there's a decent chance that everything after the pref you messed up will be wiped.

Or you could just back it up first, I think that's common sense.
 
Originally posted by: pelikan
Originally posted by: Bar81
Originally posted by: pelikan
Thanks. I also added the general and Fast Computer/Fast Connection stuff.
It took me awhile to figure out how to add it. The file was "prefs.js" and I opened it with notepad in order to edit it. The file says not to edit it but if you edit and save it without Firefox being open then it will save the settings.


or you can do it the easy way and just type in the addy they point out and everything's in front of you 😛

You mean "about:config" right? I don't think that has all the options. You need the .js file to make all the changes don't you?

You modify the strings that are there and just make new strings for the other stuff. I find it to be a little nicer to deal with but it doesn't make much of a difference either way, I was just razzin ya 🙂
 
Doing it in-browser is the easier way? With prefs.js all you have to do is copy, paste, and save. In-browser is right click, click, type, click, repeat .. 20 times :Q
 
Originally posted by: Bar81
Originally posted by: pelikan
Originally posted by: Bar81
Originally posted by: pelikan
Thanks. I also added the general and Fast Computer/Fast Connection stuff.
It took me awhile to figure out how to add it. The file was "prefs.js" and I opened it with notepad in order to edit it. The file says not to edit it but if you edit and save it without Firefox being open then it will save the settings.


or you can do it the easy way and just type in the addy they point out and everything's in front of you 😛

You mean "about:config" right? I don't think that has all the options. You need the .js file to make all the changes don't you?

You modify the strings that are there and just make new strings for the other stuff. I find it to be a little nicer to deal with but it doesn't make much of a difference either way, I was just razzin ya 🙂

Oh, I didn't know you could edit from there. Thanks for letting me know.
 
i just did it but it took a while because i had to do a search for every line to make sure it wasnt already present before i copied and pasted the new settings in.
 
So is it possible to repeat the typeahead find? I.e., "/jack" will find the first occurence, press some magic key to find the next occurrence, and so on?
 
Originally posted by: FatAlbo
So is it possible to repeat the typeahead find? I.e., "/jack" will find the first occurence, press some magic key to find the next occurrence, and so on?

F3 = Find Next
 
Originally posted by: FatAlbo
So is it possible to repeat the typeahead find? I.e., "/jack" will find the first occurence, press some magic key to find the next occurrence, and so on?

Ctrl+g works too.
 
The following settings are VERY rude and should not be used.

user_pref("network.http.pipelining.maxrequests", 8);
user_pref("network.http.max-connections", 48);
user_pref("network.http.max-connections-per-server", 16);
user_pref("network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-proxy", 16);
user_pref("network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server", 8);


Trevor
 
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