If you have the firefox toolbar, get rid of it. It has huge memory leaks and
causes the slow down over time.  I had that problem myself.


Hugh Gibson wrote:
> 
>> When testing with source in Firefox the load times are painfully 
>> slow even
>> loading from a file:// location because its doing 300+ requests. 
>> (On my pc >
>> 30 seconds.) Where as loading from the single compiled build is a 
>> matter of
>> a couple seconds.
> 
> I have observed that FF slows down over time, possibly due to having
> Firebug enabled. I regularly close down and re-open a Firefox instance.
> It's much faster with a source load for the first few reloads (times
> 10?).
> 
> Sticking with raw source files has the advantage of being able to set
> breakpoints easily with Firebug.
> 
> IE is always a lot faster.
> 
> Hugh
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