How to Effectively Boost Firefox Browsing Speed
Mozilla is one of the best browsers on the entire internet world at the moment. You may need to boost the speed of your Mozilla browser sometimes. Follow the Firefox tweaks below to enhance the speed of the browser.
Start by typing: ‘about:config ‘ on the address bar of the Mozilla Firefox. You would be taken to a page where you are asked if you want to proceed or not. Just click ‘ENTER’ so that you would be taken to a list of configurations and many more. This configuration is almost universal in nature and is the exact configuration used by most irrespective of the computer’s speed or the connection type. The configurations are as follows:
On the filter tab; enter ‘network.http.pipelining’, then double click on the network.http.pipelining field, and then set the value you see there to ‘TRUE’. You should set the next value to ‘8′ by double clicking the next field that says: network.http.pipelining.maxrequests.
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