We have previously explained how to fix slow page loading issue in Google Chrome and Mac Safari. In this article let us discuss how to fixe slow page loading issue in Mozilla Firefox. As Firefox consumes more and more RAM, your computer will lose its performance. Follow these steps to tell Firefox to reduce RAM usage:. Extensions and add-ons take resources and make your Firefox runs slower. It can be quite tempting to install more than a few add-ons, because you may get new useful features that make your browsing experience fun and more productive.
Remove add-ons that you no longer need, you can always re-install them later. Safe mode allows Firefox to disable all installed add-ons and custom settings. So this is very useful if the add-ons are causing slow page loading. If the browser works fast in safe mode then one of the installed add-ons might be causing the issue.
Clicking on this option will help you to reset Firefox to initial factory settings. Check whether this helps to push slow loading pages. Firefox is built for security and privacy. This may conflict with your antivirus or firewall settings on your computer. If not, you can enable them back. Firefox will load the default startup page with top sites and highlights.
This may slow down the browser whenever you open new tab page. By default Firefox automatically updates to the newest version.
This may cause trouble as it can affect the speed as well as the functionalities. This may not be ideal in all cases and affect the browsing experience inadvertently. Increase the content process limit to 7 using the dropdown menu. If Firefox starts to crash when you are browsing, reduce the value to 6 or 5 to achieve a good balance between stability and performance. During normal browsing sessions, Firefox stores scripts and images in a local cache.
When you revisit the same page, these files can be retrieved locally from your computer, resulting in faster loading of the webpage. Sometimes the corrupted cache and cookies may cause slow loading of web pages. Follow these steps:. Remember when you open the configuration page, Firefox will warn you about the risk. You should accept the risk in order to do configuration changes. Accessibility services allow Firefox to interact with the third party services for helping disabled people.
This may make Firefox unstable and affect the performance. Firefox by default should have the browser cache enabled. Follow these steps to check if browser cache is enabled on your Firefox browser and enable it if not:. What are the other things we can try to minimize this time?
I made three requests here and the 3rd one took the most time before the last spike. CPU does not seem to be maxing out for a longer period of time. Most of the time is idle time. Are you by chance trying to implement infinite scrolling? If you are, try dragging the scroll bar instead of using the mouse wheel. For some reason, Chrome seems to struggle with mouse scroll events. If the scroll bar worked just fine, keep reading. I had attached a watcher on the scroll event which would trigger an AJAX request.
I had throttled the request and could see that only 1 was being sent. I watched my dev server return the response within a few ms but there would be a 2 second delay in chrome.
No render, no api calls, no and scripts executing. But the "Content Download" would take 3 seconds for 14kb. No other browser had this issue. I stumbled upon suggestions that using requestAnimationFrame instead of setTimeout would solve the problem. That approach seems that approach works when the "Waiting" or green is significant, not so much for the "Content Download" or blue. After hours of digging, I tried conditionally calling e.
I used the scroll event along with throttling. Other browsers ignore the event if they don't support it and I have yet to see it cause an issue in another browser. You can see from the attached image that deltaY is 1 when you basically can't scroll anymore. As a side note, deltaX is -0 when you are scrolling vertically and deltaY is -0 when scrolling horizontally. That has been the only solution that I've seen work and I haven't seen it mentioned or discussed elsewhere.
I hope that helps. Fundamentally, if this really only happens with Chrome, then perhaps the client-side code is to blame, of which you don't reveal any details. Otherwise, you are trying to debug what you present as a backend condition based on the choice on the nginx tag with front-end tools:.
Have you tried using tcpdump 8 to troubleshoot the issue? If your default search engine is set to Google, try switching it to Bing. This has fixed the problem in the past for many users.
Microsoft should the patch issue. Try turning off Search Suggestions in Edge. Clear out your browser cache and history if needed , then reboot Edge and see if the problem is fixed.
If you want to change the font size in Reading View , click once anywhere on the converted page to activate the Reading View toolbar. You can also add the web page to your favorites. This is the Web Note tool, which will open a new toolbar that has a floppy disk Save Web Note button on the right side. Make any edits you want, and save the page to your PC by clicking on the button. Extensions for OneNote and Evernote allow you to clip pages and articles for later.
Switch to a different browser when working on SharePoint or OneDrive projects. At the top of the roll-out panel, you will see the Use Adobe Flash Player toggle.
Right-click on the browser tab to see if the Mute Tab option is active. Then, click Choose what to clear under Clear browser data , and delete your cached files history too if needed. Restart Edge and see if that resolves the problem.
Install the latest drivers for your graphics card or integrated graphics, and make sure Windows 10 is up to date. Once the window appears, click on View network status and tasks listed in the Network and Internet section. This is typically unchecked but click on the box to activate this feature, reboot the PC, and see if this fixes the problem.
You can always download and install MyTube , a video download manager. Click on your icon in the top-right corner of YouTube, and click on the Restore old YouTube option in the drop-down menu. After that, scroll down even further to the Get notifications from these senders section to see if Microsoft Edge is toggled on. From there, navigate to the Website permissions section, click on the Manage button, and select the website in question. The resulting roll-out panel will present a Notifications toggle, and a button to clear permissions.
After that, scroll down to the Autofill settings section and make sure all three switches are toggled on. Another possible fix it to clear the browser cache. By clicking on the Choose what to clear button, you can clean out form data, passwords, and so on. You may need to check your installed extensions to see if they are causing issues with autofill data. This may require disabling one extension at a time.
Browser crashes may or may not be a cache issue, but worth an investigation. By clicking on the Choose what to clear button, you can clean out the browsing history, cookies, saved website data, cached data, and more. Problem: Too many pop-up windows! Potential solutions: This can be related to malware. In either case, make sure the definitions are up-to-date before running a scan.
Install an ad-blocker extension. Clearing the cache may help.
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