SPEED FIREFOX . . .
Bukalah Mozilla Firefox, lalu ketiklah pada kotak halaman “About:Config”. Lalu carilah yang sudah tertulis di bawah ini di dalam kotak filter,
1. network.http.pipelining. klik dua kali ubahlah menjadi True.
2. network.http.proxy.pipelining.maxrequests. klik dua kali set valuenya menjadi 8.
3. network.http.proxy.pipelining. ubah dari false menjadi true.
4. network.http.max-connections, naikkan nilainya menjadi 96.
5. network.http.max-connection-per-server, naikkan nilainya menjadi 32.
LEBIH LANJUT: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/personal.html
Set network.http.pipelining and network.http.proxy.pipelining di setting False, jika Firefox Anda mengalami masalah.
Install the latest nightly build (ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/), launch it, type about:config in the address bar and press Enter. Type JIT in the filter box, then double-click javascript.options.jit.chrome and javascript.options.jit.content to change their values to true, and that’s it – you’re running the fastest Firefox Javascript engine ever.
Intrusive Flash animations are everywhere, popping up over the content you actually want to read and slowing down your browsing. Fortunately there’s a very easy solution. Install the Flashblock extension (flashblock.mozdev.org) and it’ll block all Flash applets from loading, so web pages will display much more quickly. And if you discover some Flash content that isn’t entirely useless, just click its placeholder to download and view the applet as normal.
Compress Data, If you’ve a slow internet connection then it may feel like you’ll never get Firefox to perform properly, but that’s not necessarily true. Install toonel.net (toonel.net) and this clever Java applet will re-route your web traffic through its own server, compressing it at the same time, so there’s much less to download. And it can even compress JPEGs by allowing you to reduce their quality. This all helps to cut your data transfer, useful if you’re on a limited 1 GB-per-month account, and can at best double your browsing performance.
TraceMonkey is a new Firefox feature that converts slow Javascript into super-speedy x86 code, and so lets it run some functions anything up to 20 times faster than the current version. It’s still buggy so isn’t available in the regular Firefox download yet, but if you’re willing to risk the odd crash or two then there’s an easy way to try it out. Install the latest nightly build (ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/), launch it, type about:config in the address bar and press Enter. Type JIT in the filter box, then double-click javascript.options.jit.chrome and javascript.options.jit.content to change their values to true, and that’s it – you’re running the fastest Firefox Javascript engine ever.You can also tune your firefox to make it firefox more faster with a extension called FireTune. Firstly Download Firetune from here, Install and then Run it. Make sure to make a backup of your configuration file, which FireTune can do automatically, but you need to click the button shown in the image below FireTune lets you tune your firefox both in terms of less memory usage and faster browsing speed.
December 29, 2009
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