Config Hacks To Make Firefox Browsing Smoother

Friday, February 5, 2010








Config Hacks To Make Firefox Browsing Smoother




There’s no doubt in anybody’s mind that Mozilla Firefox is one of the
best browsers out there. It also has the honor of being the biggest
rival to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.


Part of the reason behind Firefox’s success is the fact that there is
an awesome team of individuals behind it, who work around the clock to
make it live up to the stringent quality standards, which are a hallmark
of Mozilla.


However, there is a second, almost equally important reason as to why
each version of Firefox is a runaway success. There’s virtually no
limit to the amount of customization you can apply to Firefox. Most of
these come in the form of extensions (small add-ons, which add to the
functionality).



However, today we are going to talk about another, more covert way of
customizing Firefox. All the different settings of Firefox can be
accessed from one convenient location using the Firefox “About Config”
hack. By typing about:config in the address bar, one can bring
up a page listing all the different options. Once on that page, it’s
simply a matter of double-clicking and editing those settings to make
your browsing experience even better.


Here’s a list of the best, most useful Firefox about:config hacks.
All these hacks can be enabled by going into about:config. In
case a setting doesn’t show up in the search, just right-click and
select New to create it.



Make Firefox Free Up RAM When Minimized:



firefox about config hacks

Unless you have a RAM behemoth for a rig, you will know that RAM is a
precious commodity. Simply put, RAM is like a container into which all
applications are thrown when they are first run. The applications carry
out all their processing in the RAM and then leave the RAM when they are
done.


The problem arises in the way Firefox handles RAM. Most programs
return unused RAM when they are minimized. Firefox, on the other hand
does not do so. So, the Firefox ninjas around the world found an
about:config workaround for it:



  • In the “Filter” search, type: config.trim_on_minimize



  • Right click on the setting and click “toggle” so that the
    Value turns to “true“.


From now on, Firefox will act like any other Windows app and return
all unused memory when minimized.



Stop Websites From Blinding You With Blinking Text:



firefox about config hacks

Some webmasters have this crazy habit of making text on their pages
blink. Maybe it’s their idea of looking cool, but in reality, it’s
nothing more than a major irritation. Coupled with that is the fact that
it really tires your eyes. Here’s how you can change about:config
to disable blinking text:



  • In the “Filter” search, type: browser.blink_allowed



  • Right click on the setting and click “toggle” so that the
    Value turns to “false“. This disables the blinking.



Paste Text With The Middle Mouse Button:



firefox about config hacks

Linux users will vouch for how awesome pasting with the middle mouse
button is. Now, Windows users can get the same functionality within
Firefox. You guessed it! You need to go to about:config to do the
following:



  • In the “Filter” search, type: middlemouse.paste



  • Right click on the setting and click “toggle” so that the
    Value turns to “true“.



Open Search Results In A New Tab:



firefox about config

Every now and then I come across a term on a website that I really
need to research. I quickly hit Ctrl+K (the Search Box
shortcut), type the keywords, and hit Return, only to remember
at the last instant that the search will take me away from my current
page. Using the following about:config hack, I configured
Firefox to open all searches in a new tab.



  • In the “Filter” search, type: browser.search.openintab



  • Right click on the setting and click “toggle” so that the
    Value turns to “true“.



Make Firefox’s Menus Load Faster:



firefox about config

Sometimes, the delay caused while opening a Menu is just a major
headache. Here’s how to do away with it using about:config.



  • In the configuration window, right click and choose New ->
    Integer



  • Name it ui.submenuDelay and set it to 0


And that’s all that there is to it! It’s simply amazing how a few
configuration changes here and there can make your surfing experience so
much smoother. About:config hacks really make Mozilla Firefox
all the more awesome. No wonder it is one of the most popular browsers
in the world.

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