There's one called YSlow that gives you some feedback on download times of the 
various resources on a page.

Also the "net" tab in firebug is pretty helpful too.

Hope that helps 

Andrew

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On 05/04/2012, at 3:15 PM, Scott Thornton <scott.thorn...@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au> 
wrote:

> G'Day,
>  
> Can anyone recommend any Firefox add-ons, or other programs, that will 
> display the download time of a web page and its components eg .css\.js\.jpg 
> files?
>  
> I am testing a CF 9 cluster, on a virtualised server, and while the CF debug 
> shows the page renders quickly and queries complete in 10ms, the page is very 
> slow to load and I was wondering if there were problems downloading the 
> external files etc due to mapping problems or file access problems etc.
>  
> Cheers,
>  
>  
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