![]() Boost maximum HTTP connections per server via Network > HTTP, and enable JIT profiling via Performance > JavaScript.Īlso check out the User Interface section, where you can tweak tabs, the Windows 7/8 Jump List feature and change the way your browser displays web addresses via the General section. Fancy enabling the HTTP pipelining tweaks, which *might* boost page-loading times? Do so via Network > Pipelining. Notable tweaks include enabling and disabling various developer tools (as well as the inline PDF viewer) via Other > Tools. The available tweaks are divided into six separate sections, each of which splits its available tweaks in tabs – it’s basically the same layout as used by Firefox’s own Options dialog, so should be familiar to most. Once installed, open your browser’s main menu, click Options and select Advanced options… to open the Pale Moon Commander dialog. It’s been developed by the brains behind the Pale Moon browser for Windows, but while the tool has been developed with that variant in mind, many of its functions will work in Firefox for Windows too. Anyone who’s ventured into the depths of their Mozilla-based browser’s configuration settings with the immortal line, about:config, will appreciate the effort behind this browser add-on.
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