![]() ++++-Ĭhrome Dev here. Page with 400 iFrames, With ABP, needs 1960MiB It also slows down page loading, because itīreaks parellelization: pages elements have to be fully downloaded andĮxamined before each element in them is allowed to load and display, or Notice however that addblock adds memory ussage. Iīlock popups or floating banners and such. And I makeĮxceptions on some org pages, I understand they need to make a living. I don’t block all commercials, only those that are intrusive. Which can be used to block the worst commercial (or all). The second one is “addblock plus”, currently version 2.6.9.1-signed, ![]() Should have: it blocks ALL flash animations till you click on an arrow I have two addons on firefox: Flashblock (version 1.5.18 currently) you > switch, but I don’t recall the release #. > somewhat correlate this issue with the version that made the Yahoo > more unblockable Pup-Ups and nuisance adv activity. > (but I still use Google, so this is a version marker), I see al lot > i’ll add that ever since Mozilla switched to Yahoo as the default Search > consuming 25% or more (likely a full core, of 4) doing what it is doing. > I usually have KSystemMonitor open, and during these stalls see Firefox > regularity, periods in which Firefox appears to have stalled or frozen. > Over the past couple months I have experienced, with increasing > tabs open to speed bouncing about on various topics. > I tend to be a bit ‘sloppy’ with my browser these days, keeping 10-12 I have tried selectively closing some of the Firefox tabs, but the stalls continue. ![]() That helped a little, Chrome does not seem to have the same issues. In an attempt to investigate, I moved several almost always open tabs over to Chrome. I keep Firefox up to date, from the openSUSE-13.2-Update repo If I had to, I would somewhat correlate this issue with the version that made the Yahoo switch, but I don’t recall the release #. I’ll add that ever since Mozilla switched to Yahoo as the default Search (but I still use Google, so this is a version marker), I see al lot more unblockable Pup-Ups and nuisance adv activity. I usually have KSystemMonitor open, and during these stalls see Firefox consuming 25% or more (likely a full core, of 4) doing what it is doing. Over the past couple months I have experienced, with increasing regularity, periods in which Firefox appears to have stalled or frozen. I tend to be a bit ‘sloppy’ with my browser these days, keeping 10-12 tabs open to speed bouncing about on various topics.
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