Loading Accelerating Mozilla Firefox through about:config

Written By Sefendi on Wednesday, July 25, 2012 | 2:20 AM

Mozilla Firefox there are approximately 1500 configurations that can be set according to our needs in that browser. To find the configuration of Mozilla Firefox, we just type "about:config" in Firefox address bar.

To access the internet and intranet, on my desktop HP Pro 2000 MT already installed three browsers in use : Opera, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. It has been almost 10 months, I use the HP Pro 2000 MT Desktop and have never reinstall windows.

Lately, when I surf the internet with Mozilla Firefox loading become slow when compared to other browsers using Opera and Google Chrome.

Here are some steps that I have tried to Accelerating Loading Mozilla Firefox through "about:config" :

Step 1 :
Type "about:config" into the address bar. Then click the button I'll be carefull, I promise! the warning message. Why is there a warning like this? the point is that you be careful not careless use of this page, because if you are wrong or just a little sloppy, then Firefox you can be not as you would expect.
Step 2 :
Type "nglayout" into the Filter. Next, right click and select New - Integer. Next, Enter the preference name : nglayout.initialpaint.delay and enter a value of : 100. Now Firefox will access the website that you show the value of 100 milliseconds.

Step 3 :
Changing the "network.http.pipelining" value : true. And change "network.http.pipelining.maxrequests" value : 8.
Normally when you type a url, browser (Firefox) will make a request to a web page at a time. When you do enable pipelining it will make several requests at once, which will really speed up loading of pages / page.

That's how to speed up loading time on Mozilla Firefox, Thank you, may be useful.

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