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Thursday, November 24, 2011

15 ever coolest tricks for increasing ur browser speed...?

Everybody¡¯s favorite open-source browser,

Firefox, is great right out of the box. And by

adding someof the awesome extensions

available out there, the browser just gets better

andbetter.
But look under the hood, andthere are a bunch

of hidden (and some not-so-secret) tips and

tricks available that will crank Firefox up and

pimp your browser. Make it faster, cooler, more

efficient.

1) More screen space.
Make your icons small. Go to View ¨C Toolbars

¨C Customizeand check the ¡°Use small icons¡±

box.
2) Smart keywords
If there¡¯s a search you use a lot (let¡¯s say

IMDB.com¡¯s people search), this is an

awesome tool that not many people use. Right-

click on thesearch box, select ¡°Add a Keyword

for this search¡±, give the keyword a name and

an easy-to-type and easy-to-remember shortcut

name (let¡¯s say ¡°actor¡±) and save it. Now,

when you want to do an actor search, go to

Firefox¡¯s address bar, type ¡°actor¡± and the

name of the actor and press return. Instant

search! You can do this with any search box.
3) Keyboard shortcuts
It just takes a little while to learn these, but

once you do, your browsing will be super fast.

Here are some of the most common :
Spacebar (page down)
Shift-Spacebar (page up)
Ctrl+F (find)
Alt-N (find next)
Ctrl+D (bookmark page)
Ctrl+T (new tab)
Ctrl+K (go to search box)
Ctrl+L (go to address bar)
Ctrl+= (increase text size)
Ctrl+- (decrease text size)
Ctrl-W (close tab)
F5 (reload)
Alt-Home (go to home page)
4) Auto-complete
This is another keyboard shortcut, but it¡¯s not

commonly known and very useful. Go to the

address bar (Control-L) and type the name of

the site without the ¡°www¡± or the ¡°.com¡±.

Let¡¯s say ¡°google¡±. Then press Control-Enter,

and it will automatically fill in the ¡°www¡± and

the ¡°.com¡± and take you there ¨C like magic!

For .net addresses, press Shift-Enter, and for.org

addresses, press Control-Shift-Enter.
5) Tab navigation
Instead of using the mouse to select different

tabs that you have open, use the keyboard. Here

are the shortcuts:
Ctrl+Tab (rotate forward among tabs)
Ctrl+Shft+Tab (rotate to the previous tab)
Ctrl+1-9 (choose a number tojump to a specific

tab)
6) Mouse shortcuts
Sometimes you¡¯re already using your mouse

and it¡¯s easier to use a mouse shortcut than to

go back to the keyboard. Master these cool

ones:
Middle click on link (opens in new tab)
Shift-scroll down (previous page)
Shift-scroll up (next page)
Ctrl-scroll up (decrease text size)
Ctrl-scroll down (increase text size)
Middle click on a tab (closes tab)
7) Delete items from address bar history
Firefox¡¯s ability to automatically show

previous URLs you¡¯ve visited, as you type, in

the address bar¡¯s drop-down history menu is

very cool. But sometimes youjust don¡¯t want

those URLs toshow up (I won¡¯t ask why). Go to

the address bar (Ctrl-L), start typing an

address, and the drop-down menu will appear

with the URLs of pages you¡¯ve visited with

those letters in them. Use thedown-arrow to go

down to an address you want to delete, and

press the Delete key to make it disappear.
8) User chrome
If you really want to trick out your Firefox,

you¡¯ll want to createa UserChrome.css file and

customize your browser. It¡¯s a bit complicated

to get into here, but check out this tutorial .
9) Create a user.js file
Another way to customize Firefox, creating a

user.js file can really speed up your browsing.

You¡¯ll need to create a text file named user.js

in your profile folder (see this to find out where

the profile folder is) and see this example

user.js file that you can modify. Created by

techlifeweb.com , this exampleexplains some of

the things you can do in its comments.
10) about:config
The true power user¡¯s tool, about.config isn¡¯t

something to mess with if you don¡¯t know

what a setting does. You can get to the main

configuration screen by putting about:config in

the browser¡¯s address bar. See Mozillazine¡¯s

about:config tipsand screenshots .
11) Add a keyword for a bookmark . Go to your

bookmarks much faster by giving them

keywords. Right-click the bookmark and then

select Properties. Put a shortkeyword in the

keyword field, save it, and now you can type

that keyword in the address bar and it will go

to that bookmark.

12) Speed up Firefox
If you have a broadband connection (and most

of us do), you can use pipelining tospeed up

your page loads. This allows Firefox to load

multiple things on a page at once, instead of

one at a time (by default, it’s optimized for

dialup connections). Here’s how:
Type “about:config” into the address bar and

hit return. Type “network.http” in the filter field,

and change the following settings (double-click

on them to change them):
Set “network.http.pipelining” to “true”
Set “network.http.proxy.pipelining” to “true”
Set “network.http.pipelining.maxrequests” to a

number like 30. This will allow it to make 30

requests at once.
Also, right-click anywhere and select New->

Integer. Name it “nglayout.initialpaint.delay”

and set its value to “0″. This value is the

amount of time the browser waits before it acts

on information it receives.
13) Limit RAM usage
If Firefox takes up too much memory on your

computer, you can limit the amount of RAM it is

allowed to us. Again,go to about:config, filter

“browser.cache” and select

“browser.cache.disk.capacity”. It’s set to 50000,

but you can lower it, depending on how much

memory you have. Try 15000 if you have

between 512MB and 1GB ram.
14) Reduce RAM usage further for when Firefox

is minimized
This setting will move Firefox to your hard drive

when you minimize it, taking up much less

memory. And there is no noticeable difference

in speed when yourestore Firefox, so it’s

definitely worth a go. Again, go to about:config,

right-clickanywhere and select New-> Boolean.

Name it “config.trim_on_minimize” andset it to

TRUE. You have to restart Firefox for these

settings to take effect.
15) Move or remove theclose tab button
Do you accidentally click on the closebutton of

Firefox’s tabs? You can move them or remove

them, again through about:config. Edit the

preference for

“browser.tabs.closeButtons”.Here are the

meanings of each value:
0: Display a close button on the active tab only
1:(Default) Display close buttons on all tabs
2:Don’t display any close buttons
3:Display a single close button at the end of the

tab bar (Firefox 1.x behavior)

Enjoy!

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