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- SeethisPass, on 12/16/2007, -2/+4That worked very well and it was simple.
Thank you - morningmatters, on 12/16/2007, -0/+2This should work. And FYI I think this is how it works: HTTP 1.1 by default allows for 4 max concurrent connections. This means that on a page with many page elements, lets say images, you will only download 4 images at once and will not start on the 5th image without one of the images completing. This "feature" was implemented as a way to conserve network bandwidth on the user's end and to throttle requests going to the server, however today it becomes a performance bottleneck for content heavy web pages.
- crimsonl, on 12/16/2007, -0/+1These tips have cut my pageload time down it seems. Awesome stuff for sure. It took me about 2 minutes to make the changes and have already saved more time than that.
- bronyraurstomp, on 12/17/2007, -0/+1It has worked for me...
- semcents, on 12/16/2007, -0/+1Thanks for Firefox Tip
- bradblog2, on 12/16/2007, -2/+3dude wtf, that doesn't even make sense.
It makes the internet safer and faster. With those tips it goes even faster than the faster was before.
Think before you say something stupid - lamenews, on 12/16/2007, -2/+3Thanks to this easy guide I'll be I'm pwning the internet in to time, literally!
- ChrisRX, on 12/16/2007, -3/+3Alternatively
1. Install FasterFox Extension - inactive, on 12/16/2007, -7/+3I will sum it up in one step:
1- ***** OFF Mozilla, you earn way too much money to be a non-profit foundation and do you why is that? That's right, US, your loyal users. We deserve a better browser.



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