This article was written on June 15, 2006 by CyberNet.
Everyone looks for ways that they can speed up their Web browsers using simple tweaks. Whether you are new to Firefox or are an advanced user this tweak is something everyone is able to do. The value that you enter in below, which I recommend entering “0″, will determine how long the browser will wait before it will start using the information it receives. By setting the value to “0″ the browser processes the information or Web Site immediately.
Here are the few steps you need to take to do this tweak:
- Open Firefox and go to the Address Bar. Type in about:config and then press Enter.
- Right Click in the page and select New -> Integer.
- In the box that pops up enter nglayout.initialpaint.delay and then press Enter.
- Now enter in a value of 0 and then press Enter.
- Restart Firefox.
That was painless now wasn’t it? I noticed that some pages would load faster after doing the tweak…YAY!
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