Hi all,
I checked in some stuff to try to speed up Phoenix startup and new window performance when you have about:blank as your homepage. Anyone notice any speedups? You'll have to use the 11/8 nightly.
(Note, however, that as of a few days ago we've been seeing increased startup/new window/page load times on Tinderbox. But we think that's a fluke instead of an actual regression.)
Startup and new window any faster with blank homepage?
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Re: Startup and new window any faster with blank homepage?
Blake wrote:I checked in some stuff to try to speed up Phoenix startup and new window performance when you have about:blank as your homepage. Anyone notice any speedups? You'll have to use the 11/8 nightly.
(Note, however, that as of a few days ago we've been seeing increased startup/new window/page load times on Tinderbox. But we think that's a fluke instead of an actual regression.)
Hi, Blake!
That's a great idea!
It seems like it might be a little faster - but it's hard to tell. It's certainly acceptable performance on my machine.
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Re: Startup and new window any faster with blank homepage?
Blake wrote:Hi all,
I checked in some stuff to try to speed up Phoenix startup and new window performance when you have about:blank as your homepage. Anyone notice any speedups? You'll have to use the 11/8 nightly.
(Note, however, that as of a few days ago we've been seeing increased startup/new window/page load times on Tinderbox. But we think that's a fluke instead of an actual regression.)
First time it takes some time ( less than 10 seconds) to start wih blank page, but after that it mostly starts immediately on Windows ME. I would say that new window performance is faster, very fast.
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Re: Startup and new window any faster with blank homepage?
Blake, I see a noticeable improvement in blank page startup time between 20021108 and the 0.4 release (on Win2K)
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I use Win98SE on a 450MHz Celeron and I can't really see any difference in startup and new tabs.
However even Mozilla 1.1 open up new blank tabs instantaniously on my mashine, so preformance was never an issue for me in those areas.
Guess this is one of those YMMV things.
Know that several people with much faster comps then me complain about Mozilla speed in general when I've never had any problems.
However even Mozilla 1.1 open up new blank tabs instantaniously on my mashine, so preformance was never an issue for me in those areas.
Guess this is one of those YMMV things.
Know that several people with much faster comps then me complain about Mozilla speed in general when I've never had any problems.
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Re: Startup and new window any faster with blank homepage?
Blake wrote:Hi all,
I checked in some stuff to try to speed up Phoenix startup and new window performance when you have about:blank as your homepage. Anyone notice any speedups? You'll have to use the 11/8 nightly.
I *HAVE* noticed that versions of browser/base/content/browser.js post revision 1.167 have caused my bookmarks (and personal bookmark toolbar) to disappear. It has gotten to the point where I revert the changes to that one file to that revision before building (platform linux/Redhat 8.0, using the instructions found at http://phoenix.ragweed.net/build including the .mozconfig listed there).
Right now, I get "cvs [update aborted]: connect to cvs-mirror.mozilla.org(207.200.81.214):2401 failed: Connection refused" when I try to build the latest and greatest, so I don't know if the bug STILL exists, but this was true at least until this morning (9-Nov-2002).
The symptom: building with browser.js rev 1.168 caused bookmarks to disappear. The bookmarks file in my profile directory was unaffected (although I copied it out just in case). Reverting that one file caused the bookmarks and personal toolbar to reappear. I did a "cvs diff" on that file, and didn't see anything obvious that would have caused this behavior.
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