1
0
mirror of https://github.com/yokoffing/Betterfox.git synced 2026-06-12 15:40:48 +05:30

fine-tuned prefs and descriptions

Removed smooth scrolling for now. Adjusted Firefox responsiveness prefs.
This commit is contained in:
hjstephens09
2020-03-25 13:25:55 -04:00
committed by GitHub
parent 975dd3c9e7
commit 80e16e8e38
+100 -81
View File
@@ -1,102 +1,121 @@
/*********************************************************************************************** //
* /******************************************************************************
* name: FastFox * FasterFox *
* description: Increase FF rendering speed. * priority: speedy browsing *
* date: 24 March 2020 * url: https://github.com/hjstephens09/Better-Fox *
* version 74 ******************************************************************************/
* author: hjs
* url: https://github.com/hjstephens09/Better-Fox
* license: MIT: https://github.com/hjstephens09/Better-Fox/blob/master/LICENSE
*
***********************************************************************************************/
/*********************************************************************************************** /******************************************************************************
* * *
* [NOTE] If you have 8GB of RAM or less, you will need to test these settings individually, * [NOTE] For best performance on older hardware, you will need to test
* and in some cases, leave them to their defaults entirely. * these settings individually. *
* * *
* Adjust preferences found in FastFox to what is appropriate for your machine: ******************************************************************************/
* Low-end machines (2GB RAM) = "default"
* Mid-range machines (4-6GB RAM) = "mid-range"
* High-end or current machines (8GB+ RAM) = "recommended"
*
***********************************************************************************************/
/* Activate Webrender, FF's new rendering engine // PREF: Activate Webrender, Firefox's new rendering engine
* Scroll webpages @ 60 FPS // Scroll webpages @ 60 FPS
* [1] https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/10/the-whole-web-at-maximum-fps-how-webrender-gets-rid-of-jank/ // [1] https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/10/the-whole-web-at-maximum-fps-how-webrender-gets-rid-of-jank/
* [2] https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/GFX/WebRender_Where // [2] https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/GFX/WebRender_Where
* default=false
user_pref("gfx.webrender.all", true); user_pref("gfx.webrender.all", true);
/* Increase speed of gradual rendered elements // PREF: Lazy Image Loading
* The function of this setting is associated with the gradual display of rendered elements on a page. // [1] https://www.ghacks.net/2020/02/15/firefox-75-gets-lazy-loading-support-for-images/
* In practice, a page is not loaded completely at once, but it is loaded gradually. Every time a new element is loaded, user_pref("dom.image-lazy-loading.enabled", true);
* the page is refreshed, and the default interval for this function is set to 0.12 seconds (in other words, the page displays
* new elements every 0.12 seconds). However, since these redraws will increase the total page load time, you can set a new value
* of 500000(ms), which corresponds to 0.5 sec.
* [1] https://www.download3k.com/articles/How-To-Optimize-Firefox-By-Tweaking-Hidden-Settings-In-The-about-config-Page-01955
* default=leave unchanged *//
user_pref("content.notify.ontimer", true); // [HIDDEN]
user_pref("content.notify.interval", 500000); // [HIDDEN]
/* Paint visuals on the webpage as fast as possible ***/ // PREF: Paint visuals on the webpage as fast as possible
user_pref("nglayout.initialpaint.delay", 0); // 0=immediate, 250=default // Lower values will make a page initially display more quickly, but will make the page take longer to finish rendering.
// Higher values will have the opposite effect.
// [1] http://kb.mozillazine.org/Nglayout.initialpaint.delay
// [2] https://botw.org/articles/firefox-about-config.htm
// 0=immediate, 250=default
user_pref("nglayout.initialpaint.delay", 0);
/* Lazy Image Loading ***/ // PREF: Prevent FF from going offline
user_pref("dom.image-lazy-loading.enabled", true); // FF manages network connectivity poorly. It'll stall your browsing if your connectivity goes out, even for a second.
// It can make you think your wifi is down, etc. Best to disable unless you need it.
/* Prevent FF from going offline // [1] https://lifehacker.com/stop-firefox-from-automatically-entering-work-offline-5714560 ***/
* FF manages network connectivity poorly. It's a constant nuisance if your connectivity goes out, even for a second.
* Stalls browsing, can make you think your wifi is down...
* Best to disable unless you need it.
* [1] https://lifehacker.com/stop-firefox-from-automatically-entering-work-offline-5714560 ***/
user_pref("network.manage-offline-status", false); user_pref("network.manage-offline-status", false);
/* Increase active connections // PREF: Increase active connections
/* According to the default value, there will be 6 active connections kept for future requests to a server. // According to the default value, there will be 6 active connections kept for future requests to a server.
* If, at some point, more connections are needed, a delay will occur until there is a slot available. // If, at some point, more connections are needed, a delay will occur until there is a slot available.
* To avoid any idle periods, we can set more alive connections, thus forcing the browser to load several elements of a website. // To avoid any idle periods, we can set more alive connections, thus forcing the browser to load several elements of a website.
* [1] https://www.download3k.com/articles/How-To-Optimize-Firefox-By-Tweaking-Hidden-Settings-In-The-about-config-Page-01955#Network.http.max-connections // [1] https://www.download3k.com/articles/How-To-Optimize-Firefox-By-Tweaking-Hidden-Settings-In-The-about-config-Page-01955#Network.http.max-connections
* default=6 Don't go past 10 or websites may blacklist your IP! ***/ // [WARNING] Don't go past 10 or websites may temporarily blacklist your IP!
// default=6
user_pref("network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server", 10); user_pref("network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server", 10);
/* Increase communication channels // PREF: Increase communication channels
* Perform this change in order to open communication channels with the server, and consequently load several elements of the website. // Perform this change in order to open communication channels with the server, and consequently load several elements of the website.
* Increased browser speed shall be mainly observed in pages that contain data such as images and videos, which slow down loading times. // Increased browser speed shall be mainly observed in pages that contain data such as images and videos, which slow down loading times.
* The range of value for this setting goes from 1 to 65535. However, it is rather unreasonable to increase it to the maximum // The range of value for this setting goes from 1 to 65535. However, it is rather unreasonable to increase it to the maximum
* allowed value, and subsequently strain the system, so give it a try with a value of 1500. // allowed value, and subsequently strain the system, so give it a try with a value of 1500.
* [1] https://www.download3k.com/articles/How-To-Optimize-Firefox-By-Tweaking-Hidden-Settings-In-The-about-config-Page-01955#Network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server // [1] https://www.download3k.com/articles/How-To-Optimize-Firefox-By-Tweaking-Hidden-Settings-In-The-about-config-Page-01955#Network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server
* default=900 // default=900
* midrange=1100
* recommended=1500 ***/
user_pref("network.http.max-connections", 1500); user_pref("network.http.max-connections", 1500);
/* Increase the memory capacity in Firefox, in order to load more pages faster // PREF: Increase the memory capacity in Firefox, in order to load more pages faster
* If you enter a high value, but you dont have a lot of RAM in your computer (e.g. 2GB), // If you enter a high value, but you dont have a lot of RAM in your computer (e.g. 2GB),
* then youll just decrease the overall system speed. So pick wisely, and test the browser // then youll just decrease the overall system speed. So pick wisely, and test the browser
* (and overall system) performance before leaving this value changed permanently. // (and overall system) performance before leaving this value changed permanently.
* If you notice that its not working for you, then revert it to its default value. // NOTE: If you notice that its not working for you, then revert it to its default value.
* [1] https://www.download3k.com/articles/How-To-Optimize-Firefox-By-Tweaking-Hidden-Settings-In-The-about-config-Page-01955 // [1] https://www.download3k.com/articles/How-To-Optimize-Firefox-By-Tweaking-Hidden-Settings-In-The-about-config-Page-01955
* default=250 -> 250KB // default=250 -> 250KB, 51200 -> 50MB
* midrange=10000 -> 10MB
* recommended=51200 -> 50MB ***/
user_pref("browser.cache.disk.metadata_memory_limit", 51200); user_pref("browser.cache.disk.metadata_memory_limit", 51200);
/* Decrease delay of security dialog when downloading extensions ***/ // PREF: Hide image placeholders
user_pref("security.dialog_enable_delay", 0); // default=true
/* Hide image placeholders ***/
user_pref("browser.display.show_image_placeholders", false); user_pref("browser.display.show_image_placeholders", false);
/* Disable Firefox animations // PREF: Decrease delay of security dialog when downloading extensions
* default=true ***/ user_pref("security.dialog_enable_delay", 0);
// user_pref("toolkit.cosmeticAnimations.enabled", false);
/* Disable Reader mode // PREF: Disable Firefox animations
* FF will not have to parse webpage when navigating ***/ // Use for old, slow hardware if Firefox gives you laggy performance
// user_pref("reader.parse-on-load.enabled", false); // default=false
// user_pref("toolkit.cosmeticAnimations.enabled", true);
// PREF: Disable Reader mode
// Firefox will not have to parse webpage when navigating
// user_pref("reader.parse-on-load.enabled", true);
/******************************************************************************
* SECTION: RETIRED *
******************************************************************************/
// PREF: Modify Firefox responsiveness while rendering
// WARNING: After nglayout.initialpaint.delay has been created and modified, Firefox may speed up rendering while annoying you with
// constant adjustments as you scroll through that new content. The preference content.switch.threshold controls Firefox
// responsiveness to your input (i.e. responsiveness to the UI) at the expense of slightly slowing the page load. Since
// youve already minimized the page load time, that shouldnt be too much of a sacrifice.
// Firefox has two modes of user interaction with web pages that are still loading: high frequency interrupt mode and
// low frequency interrupt mode. The high mode better tolerates user interactions with the content. What this controls is
// the number of microseconds of inactivity that will activate low frequency interrupt mode. In other words, it controls how long
// you have to do nothing before Firefox assumes you are waiting for the whole page to load.
// Firefox is configured to apply low frequency mode after 0.75 seconds of user inactivity. Every time the browser goes to
// low frequency mode, it becomes faster at loading pages. Therefore, it is beneficial to reduce the time it takes for FF
// to enter low frequency mode. Thus, a value of 0.25 seconds (250000 ms) should be fine for that purpose.
// "Raising the value will make the application more responsive at the expense of page load time.”
// [1] https://www.download3k.com/articles/How-To-Optimize-Firefox-By-Tweaking-Hidden-Settings-In-The-about-config-Page-01955#content-switch.threshold
// [2] https://botw.org/articles/firefox-about-config.htm
// user_pref("content.interrupt.parsing", true); // [HIDDEN] default=false
// user_pref("content.switch.threshold", 250000); // [HIDDEN] default=750000
// PREF: Increase speed of gradual rendered elements
// The function of this setting is associated with the gradual display of rendered elements on a page.
// In practice, a page is not loaded completely at once, but it is loaded gradually. Every time a new element is loaded,
// the page is refreshed, and the default interval for this function is set to 0.12 seconds (in other words, the page displays
// new elements every 0.12 seconds). However, since these redraws will increase the total page load time, you can set a new value
// of 500000(ms), which corresponds to 0.5 sec.
// [1] https://www.download3k.com/articles/How-To-Optimize-Firefox-By-Tweaking-Hidden-Settings-In-The-about-config-Page-01955
// user_pref("content.notify.ontimer", true); // [HIDDEN]
// user_pref("content.notify.interval", 500000); // [HIDDEN]