You know what would be really nice is to see the time spent executing
the JS right after the JS file downloads, as an attached bar to it on
the net panel.

In fact, like the mtyson suggests, it would be great (though much
larger project than above) to plot all processing activity on top of
the net graph. Mozilla would need to give up the info on when it
starts and finishes a repaint/redraw and when it starts and finishes
JS execution (though you would only want data on things that took long
enough to graph with short JS timeouts, etc).

On Apr 28, 9:07 am, Jan Odvarko <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 24, 9:27 pm, mtyson <[email protected]> wrote:> In the net 
> tab, are the times displayed just to pull the given
> > resource from the server, or does it include time to render also?
>
> Only the time to get a resource from the server is included currently.
> Honza
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