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On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Derek Martin<invalid-yPs96gJSFQo51KKgMmcfiw at public.gmane.org> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 09:49:15AM -0400, David Hummel wrote: >> Consider installing the Flashblock and NoScript add-ons. ?Most >> resource issues I've experienced with Firefox are not due to Firefox >> itself but to all of the flash and javascript that many sites are >> using these days... > > Note of course that you can simply remove flash and turn off > Javascript if you don't need those; but unfortunately these days it's > getting harder and harder to get by without them (especially > Javascript). ?If you need them (e.g. you need to use problematic > sites), you're kinda stuck. This is why I use the aforementioned add-ons. I want the flash plugin installed and js enabled, but I don't want flash or js to run unless I explicitly allow it to run on a site-by-site basis (that is, if my interaction with the website requires it). There are many sites that will peg your CPU due to all of the flash/js crap that is running (mostly for ads and whatnot), and all this is usually not required for interaction with the site. > And FWIW many of the Javascript problems are caused by bugs in Firefox. Agreed, there have been several cases of this as well...
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