Firefox slow?

Mayfriday0529

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I made the switch, i been an EI user for years.

anyways it seems that firefox is slow at opening websites, or even if i been to the website already it takes more time than EI to open all the graphics.

also sometimes it cannot to a website and i have to refresh and try again.

anyone else having similar issues?

also is there a different google toolbar that i could use with firefox instead of the small section the right hand corner.

 

CTho9305

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Jul 26, 2000
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In my experience, IE is faster. Of course, IE doesn't have the features I use and is a great way to get your machine compromised, so I put up with the performance difference.
 

fbrdphreak

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I'm using Slimbrowser, which is a neat multi-tabbed browser (but is still based off IE), but it is definitely slower than IE. I don't care so much about the "security risks" as I have little to "risk" and I keep my system pretty secure otherwise. The thing is that I LIVE off of tabs. Is Firefox the answer? Also, about these optimized builds, does anyone have a direct link to one for an A64 system? I opened Schadenfroh's link and all I saw just confused me
Thanks!
 

imported_Silo

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Nov 18, 2004
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I can't really telll any difference in load times between IE and Firefox. The only problem I have with Firefox is that it doesn't load my journal's images properly, but it's not a huge deal. One of my favorite things about Mozilla (Firefox) is the Chatzilla plugin.
 

everman

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You can increase some settings in the about:config file such as pipelining, max connections. These things can really speed up page loads.
 

ronach

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Oct 9, 1999
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There is a speed-up cheat on the FF homepage, sry don't remember what it is called tho. My FF is faster than IE.
 

UCJefe

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Or, if you're lazy, get the "Tweak Network Settings" extension from here That will set up all the pipelining with the push of a button. Enjoy.
 

StevenYoo

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ooh that new google toolbar is nice!

too bad it doesn't have that auto-complete feature that i LOVED about the IE version