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Making Firefox faster: editing your about:config

January 5th, 2007 @ 3:52 am by Rich | Share This | 11 comments
Filed under: Links, Random Miscellany

Get FireFoxAs I mentioned previously, my workhorse laptop was stolen late December, 2006. Since then I've been using a much older laptop circa 1988. Okay, it's not that old, but it's a Pentium 4 with only 500 MB of RAM ... and it turns out, my Firefox browser occasionally likes to suck up about 3-400 MB of that RAM in one sitting.

Of course, that might have something to do with all 47 of my favorite extensions ("My Firefox on crack: the best extensions I could find").

Every time I install Firefox on a new machine, I wind up tweaking its registry settings to improve its page-load time and network connections to give me a better browsing experience. This time I needed to do the same thing, but also minimize some of the RAM I'm using. While doing the research for my tweaks, I thought I'd share my results with you in case you're interested and brave enough to muddle around in the Firefox about:config settings. Also, I wanted to save my notes on my blog so I won't have to trawl the Net again the next time 'round.


My FireFox on crack: the best extensions I could find.

August 14th, 2006 @ 2:50 am by Rich | Share This | 20 comments
Filed under: Links, Random Miscellany
Updated: On 9/12/06, I updated this list with my current active plugins.

Because Amy over at GentleWhisper asked nicely, I hereby share with you my fabulous list of FireFox extensions I could not live without. This is my list of plugins at home ... my work plugins differ a bit.

A couple recommended exceptions that I don't list here and which I haven't gotten around to installing yet are Aardvaark (to modify page layout before printing or copying and pasting) and GreaseMonkey — which allows for select javascript to be run on any page, which makes the options infinitely varied. Oh, and RSSPanel (providing a nice floating menu with links to the sites feed entries and links to the feeds themselves) ... which can actually be done away with once you get the



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