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My fox is ill....
11 Jan 2005 15:40:29 the GH1 posted:
Didnt know where to post it but chose this one...Anyone know why my firefox has started showing everyones name on this forum
as firstname surname, its starting to annoy me
i'll end up writing like this soon <img src=../images/dmxzone/forum/icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
lol
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Replied 11 Jan 2005 16:41:08
11 Jan 2005 16:41:08 Simon Martin replied:
Short answers are that the powers that be did an upgrade and that's when it stopped showing our screen names and started showing
firstname last name. The &nbsb is because they omitted a ';' somehwere.
Check out these posts
<ul>
<li> www.dmxzone.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=29836&FORUM_ID=11&CAT_ID=1&Topic_Title=Screen+Names&Forum_Title=Suggestions+and+Feedback </li>
<li> www.dmxzone.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=30193&FORUM_ID=61&CAT_ID=1&Topic_Title=Annoying+%26nbsp+between+our+names+in+TalkZones&Forum_Title=Bugs </li>
<li> www.dmxzone.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=29871&FORUM_ID=61&CAT_ID=1&Topic_Title=Page+Display%2FLayout+Problems&Forum_Title=Bugs </li>
</ul> The last post is about why the mesages are not constrained to fit the screen width nicely
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Edited by - ganseki on 11 Jan 2005 16:43:32
firstname last name. The &nbsb is because they omitted a ';' somehwere.
Check out these posts
<ul>
<li> www.dmxzone.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=29836&FORUM_ID=11&CAT_ID=1&Topic_Title=Screen+Names&Forum_Title=Suggestions+and+Feedback </li>
<li> www.dmxzone.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=30193&FORUM_ID=61&CAT_ID=1&Topic_Title=Annoying+%26nbsp+between+our+names+in+TalkZones&Forum_Title=Bugs </li>
<li> www.dmxzone.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=29871&FORUM_ID=61&CAT_ID=1&Topic_Title=Page+Display%2FLayout+Problems&Forum_Title=Bugs </li>
</ul> The last post is about why the mesages are not constrained to fit the screen width nicely
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Simon
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Edited by - ganseki on 11 Jan 2005 16:43:32
Replied 11 Jan 2005 16:49:05
11 Jan 2005 16:49:05 the GH1 replied:
should have done search first shouldnt i <img src=../images/dmxzone/forum/icon_smile_blush.gif border=0 align=middle>
Oh well, at least i dont have to teach my fox any new tricks
<img src=../images/dmxzone/forum/icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Oh well, at least i dont have to teach my fox any new tricks
<img src=../images/dmxzone/forum/icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Replied 11 Jan 2005 17:54:21
11 Jan 2005 17:54:21 Simon Martin replied:
It would be nice if they got round to debugging it in Firefox.
IE lets you make mistakes and get away with it, FF is less forgiving - but then we're all proficient in writing valid xhmtl aren't we?
Come on George / mods...
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IE lets you make mistakes and get away with it, FF is less forgiving - but then we're all proficient in writing valid xhmtl aren't we?
Come on George / mods...
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Love the life you live
Simon
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Replied 11 Jan 2005 18:04:18
11 Jan 2005 18:04:18 the GH1 replied:
yeah, good old IE.
IE Onstart=wait Time=LOTS
OnClick=crash TIMEOUT
Error=UserInput.
Restart required
<img src=../images/dmxzone/forum/icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>
IE Onstart=wait Time=LOTS
OnClick=crash TIMEOUT
Error=UserInput.
Restart required
<img src=../images/dmxzone/forum/icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>
Replied 11 Jan 2005 21:27:58
11 Jan 2005 21:27:58 Dave Thomas replied:
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>Come on George / mods... <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
nothing to do with us mods m8 im afraid, we are just forum monkeys.
Regards,
Dave
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nothing to do with us mods m8 im afraid, we are just forum monkeys.
Regards,
Dave
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Replied 11 Jan 2005 22:11:22
11 Jan 2005 22:11:22 Chris Charlton replied:
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>IE Onstart=wait
Time=LOTS
OnClick=crash TIMEOUT
Error=UserInput
Restart required<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
Haha, I LOVE IT!
Time=LOTS
OnClick=crash TIMEOUT
Error=UserInput
Restart required<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
Haha, I LOVE IT!
Replied 12 Jan 2005 02:32:25
12 Jan 2005 02:32:25 Dave Thomas replied:
u may find this info useful
Hey all, want your FireFox browser to be exceptionally fast.....follow these simple steps
LOAD PAGES AT THE SPEED OF SOUND (DSL / BROADBAND + FIREFOX BROWSER)
You will have to switch from Internet Explorer, to FIREFOX (CLICK HERE). Trust us, if you have DSL, or Broadband, this is the most amazing tweak you can find. Your browser will load the site so much faster, that you will never use Internet Explorer again! - Download and install Firefox (click here). You can import all your bookmarks, and passwords easily, with a simple wizard.
- Type "about:config" into the address bar and hit return. Scroll down and look for the following entries:
network.http.pipelining
network.http.proxy.pipelining
network.http.pipelining.maxrequests
Normally the browser will make one request to a web page at a time. When you enable pipelining it will make several at once, which really speeds up page loading. - Alter the entries as follows:
Set "network.http.pipelining" to "true"
Set "network.http.proxy.pipelining" to "true"
Set "network.http.pipelining.maxrequests" to some number like 30. This means it will make 30 requests at once.
- Lastly right-click anywhere and select New-> Integer. Name it "nglayout.initialpaint.delay" and set its value to "0". This value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on information it receives.
FASTEN YOUR SEATBELT, you've never seen a browser load this fast.
OR........
u can install this extension, i use this myself, and sites load real quick.
tinyurl.com/7253g
Regards,
Dave
[DWMX 2004]|[FlashMX 2004 Pro]|[SQL]|[Access2000]|[ASP/VBScript]|[XP-Pro]
Hey all, want your FireFox browser to be exceptionally fast.....follow these simple steps
LOAD PAGES AT THE SPEED OF SOUND (DSL / BROADBAND + FIREFOX BROWSER)
You will have to switch from Internet Explorer, to FIREFOX (CLICK HERE). Trust us, if you have DSL, or Broadband, this is the most amazing tweak you can find. Your browser will load the site so much faster, that you will never use Internet Explorer again! - Download and install Firefox (click here). You can import all your bookmarks, and passwords easily, with a simple wizard.
- Type "about:config" into the address bar and hit return. Scroll down and look for the following entries:
network.http.pipelining
network.http.proxy.pipelining
network.http.pipelining.maxrequests
Normally the browser will make one request to a web page at a time. When you enable pipelining it will make several at once, which really speeds up page loading. - Alter the entries as follows:
Set "network.http.pipelining" to "true"
Set "network.http.proxy.pipelining" to "true"
Set "network.http.pipelining.maxrequests" to some number like 30. This means it will make 30 requests at once.
- Lastly right-click anywhere and select New-> Integer. Name it "nglayout.initialpaint.delay" and set its value to "0". This value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on information it receives.
FASTEN YOUR SEATBELT, you've never seen a browser load this fast.
OR........
u can install this extension, i use this myself, and sites load real quick.
tinyurl.com/7253g
Regards,
Dave
[DWMX 2004]|[FlashMX 2004 Pro]|[SQL]|[Access2000]|[ASP/VBScript]|[XP-Pro]
Replied 12 Jan 2005 11:23:32
12 Jan 2005 11:23:32 Simon Martin replied:
Dave, do you remember the URL for that info.
I read it the other day and considered making the changes to FF, but something it said on there made me stop - I got the impression it might actually result in SLOWER load times
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Simon
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I read it the other day and considered making the changes to FF, but something it said on there made me stop - I got the impression it might actually result in SLOWER load times
Live the life you love
Love the life you live
Simon
[DWMX 2004]|[SQL]|[ASP/VBScript]|[XP-Pro]
Replied 12 Jan 2005 13:51:25
12 Jan 2005 13:51:25 Dave Thomas replied:
no Simon, it was posted on a private forum, which is why i didnt link to it. ill ask the original poster if he knows the link for you tho.
dont get me wrong, a few lads had the same concerns as you, but i installed that extension, and sites open instantly as they should as im on 4mb. but this wasnt always the case. until now.
Regards,
Dave
[DWMX 2004]|[FlashMX 2004 Pro]|[SQL]|[Access2000]|[ASP/VBScript]|[XP-Pro]
dont get me wrong, a few lads had the same concerns as you, but i installed that extension, and sites open instantly as they should as im on 4mb. but this wasnt always the case. until now.
Regards,
Dave
[DWMX 2004]|[FlashMX 2004 Pro]|[SQL]|[Access2000]|[ASP/VBScript]|[XP-Pro]
Replied 12 Jan 2005 13:53:57
12 Jan 2005 13:53:57 Dave Thomas replied:
why dont these bloody messages wrap.
quite annoying, u cant see half of what people are saying.
Regards,
Dave
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quite annoying, u cant see half of what people are saying.
Regards,
Dave
[DWMX 2004]|[FlashMX 2004 Pro]|[SQL]|[Access2000]|[ASP/VBScript]|[XP-Pro]
Replied 12 Jan 2005 14:32:29
12 Jan 2005 14:32:29 the GH1 replied:
yes annoying isnt it..
can we keep
posting on
the faster
loading firefox
to get peoples
opinions.
ha ha got this wrap
thing sussed out
<img src=../images/dmxzone/forum/icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
can we keep
posting on
the faster
loading firefox
to get peoples
opinions.
ha ha got this wrap
thing sussed out
<img src=../images/dmxzone/forum/icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Replied 12 Jan 2005 17:37:34
12 Jan 2005 17:37:34 Dean Blackborough replied:
Another explanation of these tweaks at weblogs.mozillazine.org/asa/archives/007164.html:
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After seeing at least a couple dozen blog posts all referencing these changes to "speed up Firefox", I thought it would be worth a little explanation.
Yes, enabling HTTP pipelining can dramatically improve networking performance. The downside, and the reason it's not enabled by default, is that it can prevent Web pages from displaying correctly. If you've enabled this, and you find pages that aren't displaying correctly, please don't blame Firefox or the Web developer. It's probably the fact that you enabled an "unsupported" feature which is incompatible with some Web servers and proxy servers.
The second change, setting the initial paint delay at zero, may get you some content on the screen faster, but it's worth noting that it will dramatically slow down the time it takes the entire page to display. Here's what's going on. Gecko, Firefox's rendering engine, is trying to optimize between the cost of waiting for a bit more data versus doing more painting and reflows as new data comes in. Waiting a bit longer before it starts painting the page gives Gecko a chance to receive more content before chewing up CPU cycles to render and reflow the document. If you drop this value down to zero or near zero, that means you'll see the page start displaying a bit earlier, but not having received much data in that short interval, you'll have a lot more paint and reflow cycles to complete rendering of the page.
This one probably comes down to a combination of bandwidth, CPU speed, and personal preference. If it works for you, and you don't mind the side-effects, then great. Just note that what works for one person/system, may not work for another.
Yes, there are tuning change you can make (even at compile time, see Moox' optimized builds) that will dramatically alter the performance characteristics of Firefox. Feel free to experiment, but remember that most of the defaults are defaults for a reason. If your browser starts misbehaving or web sites look broken, it might be worth going back to default settings.
<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
I however use Opera.
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Edited by - G3D on 12 Jan 2005 17:38:56
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>
After seeing at least a couple dozen blog posts all referencing these changes to "speed up Firefox", I thought it would be worth a little explanation.
Yes, enabling HTTP pipelining can dramatically improve networking performance. The downside, and the reason it's not enabled by default, is that it can prevent Web pages from displaying correctly. If you've enabled this, and you find pages that aren't displaying correctly, please don't blame Firefox or the Web developer. It's probably the fact that you enabled an "unsupported" feature which is incompatible with some Web servers and proxy servers.
The second change, setting the initial paint delay at zero, may get you some content on the screen faster, but it's worth noting that it will dramatically slow down the time it takes the entire page to display. Here's what's going on. Gecko, Firefox's rendering engine, is trying to optimize between the cost of waiting for a bit more data versus doing more painting and reflows as new data comes in. Waiting a bit longer before it starts painting the page gives Gecko a chance to receive more content before chewing up CPU cycles to render and reflow the document. If you drop this value down to zero or near zero, that means you'll see the page start displaying a bit earlier, but not having received much data in that short interval, you'll have a lot more paint and reflow cycles to complete rendering of the page.
This one probably comes down to a combination of bandwidth, CPU speed, and personal preference. If it works for you, and you don't mind the side-effects, then great. Just note that what works for one person/system, may not work for another.
Yes, there are tuning change you can make (even at compile time, see Moox' optimized builds) that will dramatically alter the performance characteristics of Firefox. Feel free to experiment, but remember that most of the defaults are defaults for a reason. If your browser starts misbehaving or web sites look broken, it might be worth going back to default settings.
<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
I however use Opera.
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Edited by - G3D on 12 Jan 2005 17:38:56
Replied 17 Jan 2005 14:53:49
17 Jan 2005 14:53:49 Simon Martin replied:
Thanks Dean - that rings bells with the page I read, but can't remember where <img src=../images/dmxzone/forum/icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>
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Live the life you love
Love the life you live
Simon
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Replied 17 Jan 2005 16:33:50
17 Jan 2005 16:33:50 Dave Thomas replied:
good thing about the extension, is it can be uninstalled, resetting it to former values.
but im yet to have a problem with it.
regards
Dave
but im yet to have a problem with it.
regards
Dave