Firefox has outperforming IE in every department for years, and version 3 is actually speedier than ever. no matter which browser you choose as your favorite, they each can have problems at any time. They will fill up and slow down seemingly for actually no reason. They can crash, and most of the time, those are a direct result of some of the things we will fix in this article. In this article, we are going to talk about how to BOOST SPEED OF FIREFOX FOR MAC USERS – Make Firefox Fast. Let's begin!
Firefox is no deviation. it's generally quite speedy, but there are some little things you can do to speed it up even further or help it along if it's lagging on you. This is my guide to speed up Firefox in under 2 minutes.
Firefox Update
First, select" About Firefox."
Then the browser will now automatically update itself!
Select the" Restart Firefox" button in order to allow the method to complete.
Congratulations! You now have the newest version of this amazing browser.
Free Up Some Space or Memory
To assist this, open up your Firefox browser. Then in the address bar, you need to type about: memory.
You will be presented with a page that looks like the below. If you're an advanced user, then you can take advantage of the reports offered here.
For the rest of us, we are simply going to tap that" Minimize Memory Usage" button.
You will then see a message under each and every of these memory options that says "Memory minimization complete," along with the date and time.
Clear Cache, History and Cookies | speed up Firefox
First, tap those three lines at the top-right again, but this time select" Options."
Then tap on" Privacy and safety" on the left-hand side.
Scroll down to where you see" Cookies and Site Data" and then choose that.
Tap on the" Clear Data" button, and a new box will pop up with your options. Place an X in both boxes and then click the" Clear."
Then, scroll further down the page to the" History" section. Tap that" Clear History" button.
Now choose carefully which items you wish to clear in the box that comes up. I chose to clear it all… there's nothing that's crucial for me to keep them.
Disable Extensions | speed up Firefox
If you look at each extension that you have installed, you will see three dots on the right side. Click those dots and then choose" Disable" next to each one.
When you have more time, you can re-enable one extension at a time (and then browse it for a while) if you want to see if it was the one that was slowing you down.
When all of the extensions have been disabled, you need to tap" Themes" on the left side of the page.
Make sure to select the" Default Theme" option. Using any of the others can slow your browser by a few – or many! – degrees.
Firefox is no deviation. it's generally quite speedy, but there are some little things you can do to speed it up even further or help it along if it's lagging on you. This is my guide to speed up Firefox in under 2 minutes.
Firefox Update
First, select" About Firefox."
Then the browser will now automatically update itself!
Select the" Restart Firefox" button in order to allow the method to complete.
Congratulations! You now have the newest version of this amazing browser.
Free Up Some Space or Memory
To assist this, open up your Firefox browser. Then in the address bar, you need to type about: memory.
You will be presented with a page that looks like the below. If you're an advanced user, then you can take advantage of the reports offered here.
For the rest of us, we are simply going to tap that" Minimize Memory Usage" button.
You will then see a message under each and every of these memory options that says "Memory minimization complete," along with the date and time.
Clear Cache, History and Cookies | speed up Firefox
First, tap those three lines at the top-right again, but this time select" Options."
Then tap on" Privacy and safety" on the left-hand side.
Scroll down to where you see" Cookies and Site Data" and then choose that.
Tap on the" Clear Data" button, and a new box will pop up with your options. Place an X in both boxes and then click the" Clear."
Then, scroll further down the page to the" History" section. Tap that" Clear History" button.
Now choose carefully which items you wish to clear in the box that comes up. I chose to clear it all… there's nothing that's crucial for me to keep them.
Disable Extensions | speed up Firefox
If you look at each extension that you have installed, you will see three dots on the right side. Click those dots and then choose" Disable" next to each one.
When you have more time, you can re-enable one extension at a time (and then browse it for a while) if you want to see if it was the one that was slowing you down.
When all of the extensions have been disabled, you need to tap" Themes" on the left side of the page.
Make sure to select the" Default Theme" option. Using any of the others can slow your browser by a few – or many! – degrees.
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