Why are we having this argument in the first place?
ugh who knows who cares anymore my firefox > yours.
Does it work with your favourites?leetkyle wrote:
I do have File. All my menus and options and taskbars and so on in one line giving me a lot of viewing space.
I love you.
I can add anything I want in, it just makes the url taskbar shorter. all stays in 1 line though.
One word: Taste.
You like this way, he likes it that way. I like it vanilla. It's all about what you, as an individual, prefer. No one look, feel, or way of doing things is any better or worse than any other.
Anyhoo... One question: the Make Firefox Faster! tip - can anyone tell me exactly what this does?
From the word 'pipelining' and the bit about 'X requests at a time' I'm guessing it enables multi-threaded downloading of page resources - this almost certainly rocks on a multi-core platform, but at a guess, I reckon it'll suck on single-core.
You like this way, he likes it that way. I like it vanilla. It's all about what you, as an individual, prefer. No one look, feel, or way of doing things is any better or worse than any other.
Anyhoo... One question: the Make Firefox Faster! tip - can anyone tell me exactly what this does?
From the word 'pipelining' and the bit about 'X requests at a time' I'm guessing it enables multi-threaded downloading of page resources - this almost certainly rocks on a multi-core platform, but at a guess, I reckon it'll suck on single-core.
Works fine on single or dual cores, benefits mainly broadband users. as for bullet, he simply didn't understand, which is partly my fault for not explaining it properly
I didn't see from your first print screen what was different, I thought the bottom half had just been cut out! DUH!leetkyle wrote:
Works fine on single or dual cores, benefits mainly broadband users. as for bullet, he simply didn't understand, which is partly my fault for not explaining it properly
But what does it do? Is it multithreaded download of page resources?leetkyle wrote:
Works fine on single or dual cores, benefits mainly broadband users.
(and my other point was more a general point, btw)
normally firefox makes 1 request to a page at a time. but with pipelining, it does several - making it faster.
OK, yeah, that'll be "multithreaded download of page resources" then. Hmm... in that case, I might try it to see if it is faster, but, in general this tweak is going to be great on multi-core platforms, but not so great on single-core.leetkyle wrote:
normally firefox makes 1 request to a page at a time. but with pipelining, it does several - making it faster.
The max the number of pipelines is actually 8, therefore it would be best set to 8 rather than 30-50.
When firefox tarts?leetkyle wrote:
Code:
- Tools > Options - Under 'When Firefox tarts', ensure it is set to 'Show my windows and tabs from last time'
How come I get an error when I try and download the "video downloadeder" add-on ?
..I can't figure out how to get everything in one line.
To add to the list of must-have add-ons,
FasterFox
Basically the same as the manual speed tweaks, but has several pre-made configurations plus you can manually edit things as well. Also displays page load times in the lower right corner.
FasterFox
Basically the same as the manual speed tweaks, but has several pre-made configurations plus you can manually edit things as well. Also displays page load times in the lower right corner.
GUI is graphical user interface actually.
NoJenspm wrote:
Opera > Firefox
P
Expect a more comprehensive guide, as this guide is now a bit out of date..! Right click along the line at the top (just above bookmarks / below navigation etc) and you can customize from there. Keep clicking around that area (eg. above tabs) until you get two choices: Navigation Toolbar, Bookmark Toolbar and customize!DefCon-17 wrote:
..I can't figure out how to get everything in one line.
Jenspm wrote:
Opera > Firefox
IN JENS WE TRUST!Peter! wrote:
NoJenspm wrote:
Opera > Firefox
P
(he's right, and just like Opera)
Thank you!kylef wrote:
Expect a more comprehensive guide, as this guide is now a bit out of date..! Right click along the line at the top (just above bookmarks / below navigation etc) and you can customize from there. Keep clicking around that area (eg. above tabs) until you get two choices: Navigation Toolbar, Bookmark Toolbar and customize!DefCon-17 wrote:
..I can't figure out how to get everything in one line.
My Firefox looks sexy now.
I'll stick with Opera thanks a bunch.
It's safer and faster. Fact.
You may be able to edit FF more, but I don't need that. Opera does that without me needing to touch anything.
It's safer and faster. Fact.
You may be able to edit FF more, but I don't need that. Opera does that without me needing to touch anything.