Firefox– It’s the world’s most flexible and powerful browser. It’s speedy, never crashes, and it’s open-source! So it runs on pretty much any operating system. Firefox has got it all, and with these little tweaks you can make it even better. No programming knowledge needed and you can do it in under 20 minutes.
Ok, let’s start. First off, go to your address bar and type “
about:config“. Then hit enter. Now, in the “Filter” box type in network.http.pipelining and hit enter. Now, you should see three preferences below. Double-click on the first one that says network.http.pipelining. This will change the value from false to true.
In the filter box type
network.http.pipelining.maxrequestsand hit enter. You should see something like this:
Now, the default value of this is 4. Just double-click on it and a dialog box should pop up asking you to change the value. Change it to 8.
Just press ok and bam! You’re done!
Ok, now go back to the filter box and type
network.http.proxy.pipeliningand hit enter. You should see something like this:
network.dns.disableIPv6and hit enter. You should see the following screen:
Done!
Now that you have done these hacks, your firefox experience will be a lot smoother!
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