((just moving from n.p.m.performance to n.p.m.general because of the lack of response, well.. response that is useful :)) DeMoN_LaG wrote: > Bren.. wrote: > >> Though Mozilla renders sites quickly on my laptop, i find that it's very >> slow in rendering pages with large tables (forums) on one of my older >> machines (a P60 with 96RAM running Linux). >> >> no being a developer it's hard for me to explain so i'll compare Mozilla >> with a few different browsers. >> >> www.hardforum.com >> >> Mozilla: after typing in the url and pressing enter it takes 16 seconds >> until it shows the complete page in one go. >> >> Opera: almost instantly displays all content up too the large table, then >> the large table is rendered for a large part (completely? not sure, the >> page fills my screen), then in two more steps the rest of the page. >> >> Netscape: similar behavior to Opera, only much slower when rendering the >> table. >> >> when i heard of the bug concerning incremental reflow i thought when the >> bug is fixed this situation would improve, but sadly it hasn't. >> >> is there a known bug for this, or should i file a bug? if anyone can tell >> me anything about this problem(?) i'd be greatful :) >> > Um, a P60 is much too slow to run mozilla. The listed specs are a P133. > That's your problem yup, it's too slow to run Mozilla properly but on the other hand rendering shouldnt be a problem at all. even app that embeds Gecko remains just as slow even if the GUI is as lightweight as can be. Gecko is to be embeded for PDAs and such non?
