You can try Firebug Paint Events 0.1.6, that displays details of
MozAfterPaint events
(you need Firefox 3.1b1 min)

https://addons.mozilla.org/cs/firefox/addon/9620

Honza


On Nov 16, 8:45 am, Chuanwen Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Chuanwen Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> > I want to do some analysis work about the first screen.
> > First screen(or first page), I not sure whether this name is
> > appropriate, is the screen we see when we open a webpage without
> > scrolling down. I mean a webpage maybe have many content and be
> > composed of more than one screen, and we need to scroll down to read
> > the content in the other screen(except the first screen).
>
> > I think from the perspective of the user experience, the performance
> > of first screen is more important than the rest. So I want analysis
> > about the performance of the first screen.
>
> > To analyse the first screen, I need to get all the components which
> > are received (maybe and render) before the first screen is showed to
> > the user.
> > Now, my problem is how to judge when the rendering of the first screen
> > is completely?
> > Maybe this would need to listen to the paint even. So, the problem
> > maybe is how to listen to the paint even and detect what happen?
>
> The solution would be better if it can support both Firefox-3.0.x and above.
>
> --
> wcw

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