As we know Firefox is very popular browser in today’s internet world and now you can make it more faster with this trick.
Note: This trick is better suitable for broadband, 3G, Wifi Network to boost browser speed and NOT for very slow connections. You can try it for very slow connection on your own risk.
- Open the Firefox "config" page: click into the Firefox address location bar, and type "about:config", press enter.
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- The "config" file will be appear in The
Firefox browser as a page with hundreds of line of code in it. Now, we
start by enabling some advanced tabbed option:
- Locate the line
browser.tab.showSingleWindowsModePrefs. (tip: press "b" on your
keyboard to quick scroll).
- Double
click on browser.tab.showSingleWindowsModePrefs. This will set its toggle This
will set its toggle to “true”. Now advanced and enhanced tabbing should be
set. NOTE: in Firefox version 1.5, the command line is
singlewindow.openintabs.
- Next we will increase the “pipeline” RAM ability
for Firefox to accommodate more packet transfer. In the same config
document, scroll down the line that say that ” network.http.pipelining”.
Double click this line to set to “true”.
- Lastly, we will increase the maximum pipeline
request to 100. Find the line that say Network.http.pipelining.maxrequest.
Double click this line on it, and dialog box will pop up change the
setting from “4” to “100”.
- No need to save file. Simply close and restart
Firefox, and you see an immediate “10%” to “40” increase in web page
transfer speed, and faster opining of your tabbed windows.
You’ve done it, now close your browser and restart it to find
a new browser working faster than before. The speed increase is not much
visible if you are using faster networks. But if you are two people using the
same WI-FI connection you will definitely observed the different.
“NOTE”: Additionally you can also install the Fasterfox plugin. This plugin helps you to weak and
speed up Firefox too……
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