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Firefox to gain a performance settings menu

04/12/2017 at 4:30 PM by Brad Linder 4 Comments

Mozilla’s Firefox web browser is open source, cross-platform, and historically more likely to support open standards than rivals like Internet Explorer, Edge, Chrome, or Safari. But Firefox also has a reputation as a resource hog, and it’s been slow to adopt some features used in other browsers (Firefox is only starting to add support for multiple processes, for example).

But it looks like developers are working on a new feature that will let users fine tune their performance. Bleeping Computer reports that a new Firefox Performance menu will let you adjust a number of settings that could affect performance.

Have a computer with a relatively pokey processor and limited RAM? Then you might want to limit the number of content processes the browser uses.

Using a slow internet connection? Then page prefetching might not be for you.

And disabling UI animations might help the browser run better on older computers which might not have the CPU or GPU performance necessary to render those animations smoothly.

Odds are that you’ll want to leave most of these settings enabled if you have a new computer with plenty of memory and a speedy internet connection, since they’re all designed to offer a better user experience in exactly those situations. But giving users a choice to adjust the settings manually seems like a very Mozilla-like approach.

It’s unclear when the new Performance menu will make its way to the stable branch of Firefox. But you’ll probably see it in nightly and/or beta builds of the browser long before that happens.

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This definitely can’t be for older computers. Firefox is only offering security updates for computers running on Windows XP and Vista. I think all support ends after September.

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Will they bring back the ability to enable/disable Javascript? That provides the single biggest “performance boost” for me

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At this point turning off js is likely to cause many sites to just stop working, but if you feel brave, running something like uMatrix is probably the best way to do that:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/umatrix/

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You can toggle JavaScript _manually_ using about:config (search for JavaScript). It makes a noticeable difference, but you can’t avoid it entirely.

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