Speed It Up a Notch

Posted on February 1st, 2007 by Jason

One easy, cool you might want to deals with speed. By default, runs fast enough—it’s like driving at the speed limit. But if you want to push your browsing experience, modify a few settings in about:config. Note that these edits are for broadband connections only; if you’re still dialing up, you’re stuck with whatever speed you’ve got.

On the about:config screen, scroll down to the network.http. options. The name says it all: normally processes all HTTP requests sequentially. Once it sends one out, it waits for a response before sending the next request to a server. If you set network.http. and network.http .. to true then you’ve just upgraded an browsing system with modern plumbing. Set the network.http..maxrequests option to 30 and will now send up to 30 HTTP requests at once—theoretically, although not always, making your browsing that little bit faster.

Before you close the window, right-click anywhere on the about:config page and select New | Integer. Then type in nglayout.initialpaint.delay and enter 0 as its value. will now render pages immediately instead of waiting its default 250 ms, a slight but noticeable difference when you’re surfing the Web.

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