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Topic: FasterFox - New Firefox Extension
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 17784
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
FasterFox is a new Firefox extension which apparently speeds up Firefox. Looks like it just tweaks a bunch of those things that people have mentioned before (connection numbers, etc). I get a noticable speed increase, but it could smash webservers by the looks.
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infi
Posts: 2779
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
will try, thanks.
fade
Posts: 2065
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
much love trog <3
Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5022
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
does seem to load pages much fasterer. Sweetas!
Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5023
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Oooh... there's a little fox in the bottom right who tells me how long each page takes to load! The extension was worth it just for that!
Irhabi
I like eel pie
Posts: 2354
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just installed it its awsome there is a noticable diference
Reverend Evil
Posts: 13151
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
Is Firefox worth using? I never have issues with IE and how much stuffing around is there to get the links across as well.
WhiteWolf
Posts: 2116
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
...

ill pretend you didn't say that rev.

once you go firefox you won't know how you lived without tabbed browsing.
parabol
Posts: 1977
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've been using it for a few months. It's pretty good except for ONE site which rejects me (despite using conservative settings):

http://www.dnsstuff.com

Try to perform a whois (or someting else) from within that site and you get:
FORBIDDEN: Pre-fetching abuses our website.

If you are using the FireFox extension 'FasterFox', it is very poor and will block you from websites that it abuses. Please uninstall it (and perhaps add a comment to the FasterFox page. If you are not running it, you are running some sort of poor extension that pre-fetches pages that it shouldn't (ones without a 'link' marker). Once you have done this, you can re-load this page. Note that if you do not remove the rogue program, you will continue to see this message occasionally

I haven't bumped into any other problems though :)
Spook
Posts: 15386
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i cant possibly see how pages can load faster than they do in ie

u guys must have slow internet connexions
Pingu
Posts: 92
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
get over it IE sux. Just use firefox.
Reverend Evil
Posts: 13152
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
f*** me. Firefox is way quicker than IE when I'm browsing QGL. Although I don't like the way it scrolls down sorta jerky like. I'll give it a go for a while and see what happens but so far I'm impressed with the speed.

Gonne check some porn sites to see if they load quicker.

LOL
WhiteWolf
Posts: 2117
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
tools->options->advanced->browsing->use smooth scrolling
parabol
Posts: 1978
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Although I don't like the way it scrolls down sorta jerky like

Turn off "Use Smooth Scrolling" in Options->Advanced.

Then install the SmoothWheel plugin: http://smoothwheel.mozdev.org/

Scrolling with the mousewheel now becomes extremely smooth and pleasant :)
parabol
Posts: 1979
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
tools->options->advanced->browsing->use smooth scrolling

No, no. It's much better to turn OFF the in-built "Use smooth scrolling" and install the 3rd party plugin instead.

The in-built smoothscroller is jerky and crap compared to that plugin. Try it and see. It's the first plugin I install on fresh installs of Firefox :)

last edited by parabol at 12:49:33 29/Dec/05
fade
Posts: 2066
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so what are some other useful firefox plugins?
Reverend Evil
Posts: 13153
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
I can't find where to download that smoothwheel thing. Is there a hidden download option on that page?

8-)
parabol
Posts: 1981
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I can't find where to download that smoothwheel thing

On that site: click Resources->Installation, then click Install.
parabol
Posts: 1982
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so what are some other useful firefox plugins?

Adblock plugin, using Pierceive's filter set (2005-12-11a.txt)
FireFTP (useful upload/download FTP client)
MediaPlayerConnectivity (allows videos to open in another program with 1 click, instead of needing an in-browser plugin to view them. Also allows direct links to videos to be extracted easily)
CuteMenus (nice cosmetic improvement to right-click menu)
Psycho!
Posts: 5382
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Holy s*** Batman!.. that is a LOT faster.

WD Trog.
infi
Posts: 2780
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
now i have the smoothwheel install. scrolls smooth but very slow. there is not extension icon for it and i cannot find any option menu to change the setting. how the f*** do i get rid of this hunk of s***?
Zyan
Posts: 232
Location:
Tools -> Extensions

Select it from the list and click the Options button to change settings, or the Uninstall button to... uninstall.
infi
Posts: 2781
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah it wasn't showing up before. i just reinstalled and now it's there. phew.
Reverend Evil
Posts: 13154
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
I'm extremely impressed with Firefox so far. I can't believe how much faster it is.

Thanks trog!

8-)
parabol
Posts: 1983
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You didn't have access to this menu under Extensions?

http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~boldajis/images/smoothwheel.jpg
Zyan
Posts: 233
Location:
By the way, with FasterFox I'd suggest altering the Initial Paint Delay (Rendering tab) down from the default of 250 ms to something like 50 ms. (but not 0 ms, as that will cause several initial repaints and make it a little slower than having the slight delay)
infi
Posts: 2782
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah i installed the later build and it bypasses the profile or something (thus it didn't show up in extension). so i installed the earlier one which deleted over it i am guessing. one day it will crash and i will delete all of the gadgets and start again.
infi
Posts: 2783
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Firefox enables you to spam faster
ctd
Posts: 4325
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Only thing I dont like about firefox is I am way retarded that I cant install quicktime shiz or whatever, so some pages I always gotta open in IE.

There should be a massive pluging called "Massively Leet plugin" that has shockwave, java, and any other s*** that c***s use on there s***ty webdoobies.
infi
Posts: 2785
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
firefox is stopping you from installing those warm turds as a favour. if it's in quicktime i doubt it will be worth downloading.
Zyan
Posts: 234
Location:
While we're on the topic of extensions, here's another good one for people that have access to their net usage data as an XML feed - it allows you to customise your toolbar (right click on the toolbar and select "Customize...") and drop on a usage bar that displays how much you've used and have remaining in the current month, etc.

DownThemAll! is also good for grabbing images from dir listings, forums, etc and you can filter for different file types (movies, documents, images) and so on.
HERMITech
Posts: 3388
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ctd,
Only thing I dont like about firefox is I am way retarded that I cant install quicktime shiz or whatever, so some pages I always gotta open in IE.

grab Quicktime Alternative. All Quicktime files open correctlt in your FireFox browser

infi
Posts: 2786
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
netusage is very good. i give it 5/5
ctd
Posts: 4326
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I have real and quick alternative. Didnt know you could use it for firefox :S
Zyan
Posts: 235
Location:
I also find ReminderFox useful.
Reverend Evil
Posts: 13155
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
Just noticed my name doesn't come up in online users in Firefox but it does with IE.

Hmmm.
Opec
Posts: 3843
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I've been using it for a few months. It's pretty good except for ONE site which rejects me (despite using conservative settings):

http://www.dnsstuff.com

Try to perform a whois (or someting else) from within that site and you get:

FORBIDDEN: Pre-fetching abuses our website.

If you are using the FireFox extension 'FasterFox', it is very poor and will block you from websites that it abuses. Please uninstall it (and perhaps add a comment to the FasterFox page. If you are not running it, you are running some sort of poor extension that pre-fetches pages that it shouldn't (ones without a 'link' marker). Once you have done this, you can re-load this page. Note that if you do not remove the rogue program, you will continue to see this message occasionally


I haven't bumped into any other problems though :)


parabol, I just tried doing a whois and A name lookup and it works just fine using the default "Turbo charged" setting. I haven't tweaked any other settings because it's working just fine as is.
whoop
Posts: 9647
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've been using it for a few months. It's pretty good except for ONE site which rejects me (despite using conservative settings):

I just did a whois on qgl with that site in firefox. worked just fine.

Domain Name:QGL.ORG
Created On:01-Oct-1998 04:00:00 UTC
Last Updated On:22-Aug-2005 02:58:29 UTC
Expiration Date:30-Sep-2008 04:00:00 UTC

that's not all of it, it's like 2 pages long.

edit: yeah net usage item is great but transparent background for the win
http://images.ausimages.com/upload/2005-12-29/TN_netusage.png

last edited by whoop at 14:12:48 29/Dec/05
parabol
Posts: 1984
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Under Linux, I can only perform a whois using Courteous or Default settings.

Under Windows, I can't even view the MAIN dnsstuff.com page if it's on Turbo Charged, much less be able to even attempt a whois :/
whoop
Posts: 9648
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
why would you even want to use a website for whois in linux? just go to a command prompt and type whois blah.com. Worked on my linux box anyway, slackware I think.
parabol
Posts: 1985
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
why would you even want to use a website for whois in linux?

I wouldn't.

The point is, there were early claims that optimising Firefox's network settings would lead to problems and/or bannage from sites. I used to think that claim was BS until I came across that site. Luckily, it's merely one out of thousands of sites I've visited, so it's not much of an issue =)

I've posted too much in this thread. /out
ravn0s
Posts: 3754
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
how do u set up the netusage extension so that it appears in the toolbar?
fade
Posts: 2068
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
view - toolbar - customeize toolbar
AdamtehGreat
Posts: 819
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Awesome plugin. I can certainly notice the speed change. Thanks trog!
ravn0s
Posts: 3755
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ta fade. i went in there but it wasnt there before but now it is :/
Khel
Posts: 11085
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
Does this plugin optimise your firefox for a broadband connection? Would it be worth me grabbing it since I use ISDN? I don't want it to f*** up my firefox and actually make it load slower or something because its trying to open heaps of connections at once or something crazy.

Also, another Firefox worth getting imo is Flashgot. I use it heaps, pretty much when I download anything that allows the use of a download manager, especially when theres a few files I wan't because I can just pass them to Flashgot which then queues them up in Getright and downloads them one at a time in a nice orderly fashion. If theres a list of files on the page, you can even highlight all the text on the page and tell Flashgot to parse it for links and grab all the files it finds, that came in really handy when I was sucking down lecture notes and sample code for uni off our student portal (because apparently my programming lecturer doesn't believe in zipping).
Captain America
Posts: 672
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
that sounds like a rip off of flashget khelly
parabol
Posts: 1986
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I don't want it to f*** up my firefox and actually make it load slower or something because its trying to open heaps of connections at once or something crazy

The Options menu gives you several choices:

* Default: Restore all settings to their non-optimised Firefox default values.
* Courteous: Rendering tweaks only, does not increase server load.
* Optimised: Network optimisations for increased performance within the RFC specs.
* Turbo Charged: Maximum performance, exceeds RFC Specs.
* Custom

On top of that, you could even uninstall it if it's not to your liking. There's not much to lose trying ...
HeardY
Posts: 12906
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Just installed, it's awesome

much <3 for firefox
ravn0s
Posts: 3756
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
with the netusage where is says start day of usage month do u just put in the date like 01/01/06?
Xy
Posts: 756
Location: Mackay, Queensland
Holy crap thats fast ... i'm going to need a little time alone with fasterfox and a box of tissues!
Ta Trog :)

It actually takes a little longer to open a page I havn't been to before but one it is cached it's MUCH quicker than before even when a page was supposedly cached.

last edited by Xy at 18:14:22 29/Dec/05
Skitza
Posts: 6976
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
everyone on the site comments said its s*** house ? wtf
natslovR
Posts: 4667
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
So anyone know how to make FF not lock up for a few seconds when you right click save image as?
AdamtehGreat
Posts: 823
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

So anyone know how to make FF not lock up for a few seconds when you right click save image as?

no... If you find that one out please post here
eXemplar
Posts: 1499
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sif this extension is new =P

Ps, the only real difference between optimised and turbo charged is a ff will attempt a few more connections (network.http.pipelining.maxrequests 6 vs 8), which really wouldn't put that much extra load on any web server, seeing as some people have been using upwards of 16 in firefox tweak guides.

PPS, don't use the 'advanced prefetching' option unless you don't care about bandwidth, or feel like adding every image heavy site to the exclude list. In an earlier build I watched firefox chew threw a few hundred megabytes in a few minutes. Also, like someone said earlier, some sites take a low view of this as it's very much like shoddy web spiders and leeching bots.

last edited by eXemplar at 03:53:36 30/Dec/05
infi
Posts: 2801
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i don't get any lockups when saving pics. weird
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 1781
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I use IE and Netscape 7.2 myself,might give this a go.
Hogfather
Posts: 873
Location: Cairns, Queensland
Me either (pics saving). Very slight delay (almost like a hiccup) when I select the option from right click but nothing I would have noticed without someone having a massive problem with it.

I don;t have adblock installed on this machine tho, could be something to do with that? I knwo it chucks some stuff into the FF's right-click menu.

Awesome thread - thanks for FasterFox and that smooth scrolling s***!
infi
Posts: 2803
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
my spamming has increased by 11% since I installed fasterfox.
natslovR
Posts: 4669
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
maybe it's flashgot?

i'll talk you through what happens so you can test it

i right click on the 'post reply' image on this forum and select 'save image as'
i hit enter straight away to save it in to the default directory as default name
it then sloooooooowly pops up the download manager
and then eventually it saves the file
and then the 'one file downloaded' or whatever pops up down the bottom right of my screen
and then the mouse pointer goes from the sand-timer to normal pointer and i can continue

all up it takes between 5-10 seconds to save the 'post reply' image on this forum from once i've chosen its name and hit enter.

the same thing happens if the 'downloads' mini window is already up (as it was during this test) so it's not a case of it taking a while to open the new window.

This is on a dual core x64 w/ 2gig of ram, and happened on my single core x64 as well so it's not a dual core thing.
parabol
Posts: 1988
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^ Works fine here. 1/2 second to save. No flashgot installed.
natslovR
Posts: 4671
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
i uninstalled flashgot and disabled adblock but it still takes several seconds to save an image from this forum.
Bah
Posts: 1707
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It locks up for a few seconds when starting to download a file for me too (not saving an image, havent checked that actually).
épic™
Posts: 1529
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sweet as
whoop
Posts: 9656
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
mine doesn't lock up because I always maintain a safe distance
typo
Posts: 4641
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i cant possibly see how pages can load faster than they do in ie

u guys must have slow internet connexions


You obviously don't know much about how web browsers work, or for that matter anything about networked applications.

learn2notbegay
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 1783
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
f*** me please...been using this all day and all i can say is god damn this pisses all over IE,im converted!
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 1784
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
One question though,when downloading images larger or longer than the screen,it seems to center itself on the picture,sany way to stop this?
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