I thinkg it's firefox issue - with google chromium, midori or opera
it's felt much faster.
On Aug 7, 3:46 pm, Jo wrote:
> Surely can't only be me that finds the main Django site painfully
> slow? There is some javascript in there or something that just kills
> my browser.
>
Hallöchen!
Torsten Bronger writes:
> [...]
>
> While loading the pages is sufficiently fast for me, scrolling has
> always been slightly annoying for me, with various FFs on various
> computers. [...]
>
> Funny enough, scrolling with the scroll bar is rather smooth,
> while scrolling with the
Indeed for most of the people in this group Django documentation is very
often consulted resource.
It makes a lot of sense to have those locally. If you have a svn co,
documentation is within the checkout, so you need to browse to
file:///home/name/django-trunk/docs/_build/html/index.html and you
Hallöchen!
Malcolm Tredinnick writes:
> On Sat, 2009-08-08 at 00:14 -0700, Thierry wrote:
>
>> Just wanted to add my own testimony: I too, noticed serious
>> performance issues with Firefox when consulting Django
>> documentation.
>
> "Performance issues" could many a myriad of things. Is it
On Sat, 2009-08-08 at 00:14 -0700, Thierry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just wanted to add my own testimony: I too, noticed serious
> performance issues with Firefox when consulting Django documentation.
"Performance issues" could many a myriad of things. Is it slow to
render, or slow to load the data? Or
Hi,
Just wanted to add my own testimony: I too, noticed serious
performance issues with Firefox when consulting Django documentation.
So far it is the only website where I experience this.
I am home, using Firefox 3.5.2 on Ubuntu 9.04 (officially installed
package 'firefox-3.5'), and have
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Jo wrote:
>
> Ok, after a bit of tinkering I think I might have found the culprit.
>
> Seems fine in Opera, and much better in Firefox when I disable Adblock
> Plus (the only add-on I've got installed!)
>
> Still a little sluggish in Firefox,
Ok, after a bit of tinkering I think I might have found the culprit.
Seems fine in Opera, and much better in Firefox when I disable Adblock
Plus (the only add-on I've got installed!)
Still a little sluggish in Firefox, but they are big pages on quite an
old machine. Goes from unusable to almost
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Léon Dignòn wrote:
>
> I have an Intel C2D E2200 with 4 GB RAM. The Django docs are killing
> my browser, it feels like FireSLUG instead of Firefox 3.5 .
I don't know what to say. Your experience in no way matches my own. I
use Safari
Hi
Its probably not the browser. I am using firefox 3.5 on an eee pc and
the documentation is fine. This is with Javascript disabled using
noscript however i just turned it on again and no noticable difference
in top readings
*You should look at the install addons of firefox, eg: some plugin
Without it's better, but still now good enough for three colors and a
little bit of text.
On Aug 7, 2:09 pm, Mirat Bayrak wrote:
> without javascript ?
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I have an Intel C2D E2200 with 4 GB RAM. The Django docs are killing
my browser, it feels like FireSLUG instead of Firefox 3.5 .
Hate it!
On Aug 7, 1:46 pm, Jo wrote:
> Surely can't only be me that finds the main Django site painfully
> slow? There is some javascript
i am not expert but i thought that it can be about javascripts, can you
disable javascript support and retry it? i think you have to try opera too
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Surely can't only be me that finds the main Django site painfully
slow? There is some javascript in there or something that just kills
my browser.
I'm using Firefox on Linux, on 1.5gig P4, OK not state of the art but
it's fine for pretty much any other website, but when I try to look
something
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