Hi guyz, By altering some settings in Firefox, you can optimize it for maximum
speed and performance. I have tested these tricks in my
own browser and experienced a slight increase in the overall site
loading speed. And a slight increase is indeed very helpful and very appreciated.
Now let start
First of all type "about:config" in your address bar and press enter. A
settings page would open up. This is where we are going to alter some
settings to make firefox a lot more faster.
Reducing RAM used by Firefox for cache:
Find "browser.sessionhistory.max_total_viewer" in the about:config page and set it’s value to "0".
Increase page loading speed
Here we are going to enable pipelining. Piplelining will let Firefox
make more than one requests and thus increase loading speed.
Alter the entries as follows:
Set “network.http.pipelining” to “true”
Set “network.http.proxy.pipelining” to “true”
Set “network.http.pipelining.maxrequests” to some number like 10 (This means that it will make 10 requests at once.)
Then right-click anywhere and select New-> Integer. Name it "nglayout.initialpaint.delay" and set its value to “0“.
The integer we just added will order Firefox to act after 0 seconds
after receiving information from user or from the servers. In simple
language, it tells Firefox to act immediately after receiving any
information, thus increasing its speed.
Altering these simple settings can make Firefox a lot faster. I have tried it myself and got good results.
But the bottom line is also that it will make your internet browsing
faster and in a way, it will optimize your browser but the speed limit
still lies in the hands of your ISP. The bandwidth set by your ISP is
the limit of optimization.
But why not take out the most of that bandwidth? If you try out these
hacks, then do comment and share your experience with us. And share
these tricks with your friends too!
HERE ALSO Tricks To Increase Internet Speed With Chrome
In all these tricks, the common thing is that we are going to disable all services and features that we don't require. This will result into speeding up from the browser's side.
1. Disable Images For Faster Loading
Images contribute the most of the bandwidth that you are consuming with every web page. On every web page, you will find a collection of too many images, not just the images present in the content but also in the form of website logo, bullets , images in the sidebar, etc.
Just check out this page and you will notice a lot of small or large images.
And frankly speaking, I don't like websites without images. And you would also not like them... most probably.
But if you are tackling a really slow internet speed or want to load web pages really faster (at least 3 times faster) than usual, then disabling images is a sure shot solution.
Here is how to disable images in Chrome:
Open Settings > Advanced Settings
Under Privacy, find 'Content Settings'
Under Images, select the 'Do not show any images' button. Then click on 'Done'.
2. Disable JavaScript
Many times use JavaScript to render small or big things at their websites. In most of the cases, JavaScript is used to render things other than the main content text. So turning it off won't interrupt your real browsing data.
Turning off JavaScript may not help too much in improving your browser's speed as compared to the speed when you disable images, but it can sure boost up your web page loading speed in some cases.
Here is how to disable JavaScript in Chrome:
Open Settings > Advanced Settings
Under Privacy, find 'Content Settings'
Under JavaScript, select the 'Do not allow any site to run Javacript' option. Then click on 'Done'.
3. Regularly clear your browsing history and cache
Browsing history and cache are meant to increase your overall browsing speed but sometimes when there are just too many temporary files, it may cause a trouble.
You may be visiting some sites regularly but most of the sites you visit are a one-time visit only. Now there are thousands of such pages and all of them have their temporary files. A lot of junk, isn't it?
Here is how to clear browsing history, cache and other temporary files in Chrome:
Open Tools > Clear browsing data
or
Open Settings > Advanced Settings > Under Privacy, check 'Clear browsing data'.
or
Press Ctrl + Shift + Del on your keyboard.
Select all the options that apply and select your time range. Then click on 'Clear browsing data'.
4. Disable malware and phishing protection
I do not recommend you to disable phishing and malware protection unless you are an experienced internet user. And if you think that you will be able to handle phishing attempts on your own, then go ahead and disable them to get some more speed boost.
Here is how to disable malware and phishing protection in Chrome:
Open Settings > Advanced Settings
Under Privacy, find 'Content Settings'
5. Disable logging and metrics reporting
By default Chrome automatically keeps a log of your usage stats and sends them to Google for research and development. Not that they do not send your browsing details, just the usage stats.
In case, you are suffering from a slow internet speed or just want to get some more quick responses from Chrome, then disabling these features can give you no harm + some speed benefits.
To disable these features you need to create a shortcut for your Chrome browser and at the end of the path, you have to assign an extra option that will be used to disable these features.
For Windows XP, the destination path for the shortcut will be:
C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Local Settings\Application Data\
Google\Chrome\Application\Chrome.exe -Disable-logging -Disable-metrics-system -Disable-metrics-reporting
Any more tricks?
Do you have any more tricks to
increase internet speed with Chrome OR MOZILLA? Don't be shy and share your tricks!
Also do comment after trying out the tricks mentioned here.
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