I was commenting on
this poll by
Sortvind at
deviantART about web browser usage, and want to share my wonderful insight with my readers. :grin:
I use Mozilla Firefox because of the
great tab control,
automation, nice bookmarks toolbar, no text aliasing, other add-ons, and general speediness. But it
slows down a lot as I leave one window open for days (using Windows' hibernation function at night); it'll even lock up and make everything else slow as molasses, as it steals all the CPU cycles and RAM. I did re-install recently, switching from
the portable version to the
regular Windows installer, but to no avail. It surely doesn't help that I like to keep 20 tabs open.
Firefox was originally supposed to be simple and fast, replacing the
slow Mozilla suite, but with spell-checking, RSS support,
history caching, etc. in the core instead of being relegated to add-ons, it's becoming increasingly heavy-weight.
Inefficiencies in the code don't help either, though changes will mess up the plugins people love, I hear.
Incidentally, there is the same problem of
slowness with Wordpress; I and many other users have to use
caching to stay running during traffic spikes. Though most database-driven websites use caching, it's particularly necessary due to
Wordpress' inefficiencies. And they
won't be going away or else
plugins will break. At least we get
lots of cool features out of it. :smile:
Slow Firefox at my blog, Brilliant Photography by Richard X. Thripp.