On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, François Cami wrote:
> Next step would be to remove flash, and / or add NoScript to the mix
> : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722
yup, that makes a *huge* difference. with the noscript addon but
flashplayer installed, firefox without playing flash is sitting at
about 15% CPU (which it's *never* done before now). playing flash
pops it up to about 85%, but it drops again as soon as i stop flash.
thanks.
at this point, given that i'm not an FF expert, how does one
determine where FF is spending its time? i'd certainly like to visit
a number of sites and see a histogram of what's costing me all that
processing time.
rday
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