On 7/5/2012 8:37 PM, Ant wrote:
On 7/3/2012 8:35 PM PT, Ant typed:
Lately, I noticed two (soon to be more? I will post more that I find
since I am a web addict ;)) web sites/pages are currently sucking my web
browsers' CPU powers. They sometimes make web browsers very slow
(sometimes
On 7/6/2012 12:15 AM PT, Ron Hunter typed:
I see no unusual CPU activity on those pages. Win7 Home SP1, 2.6GHZ dual
core Intel. Have you done a complete malware scan?
Yep. Also, remember I tried on three different platforms (Windows,
Linux/Debian, and Mac OS X) and machines (including clean
On 7/3/2012 8:35 PM PT, Ant typed:
Lately, I noticed two (soon to be more? I will post more that I find
since I am a web addict ;)) web sites/pages are currently sucking my web
browsers' CPU powers. They sometimes make web browsers very slow
(sometimes unusable). I found out it is from
Ant on 7/4/2012 1:48 PM, keyboarded a reply:
Is there a real-time JavaScript/JS monitor to see what is going on from
its CPU hogging in my Mozilla web browsers?
On 7/3/2012 8:35 PM PT, Ant typed:
Hello.
Lately, I noticed two (soon to be more? I will post more that I find
since I am a web
On 07/04/2012 01:48 PM, Ant wrote:
Is there a real-time JavaScript/JS monitor to see what is going on from
its CPU hogging in my Mozilla web browsers?
Firebug has a JavaScript profiler, that may do what you want.
http://getfirebug.com/
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On 7/4/2012 11:01 AM PT, Ron K. typed:
Is there a real-time JavaScript/JS monitor to see what is going on from
its CPU hogging in my Mozilla web browsers?
Try entering about:memory in the URL bar. This will give you a snapshot
of RAM use, much of it by *.js and you may get some leads.
On 7/4/2012 11:10 AM PT, WLS typed:
Is there a real-time JavaScript/JS monitor to see what is going on from
its CPU hogging in my Mozilla web browsers?
Firebug has a JavaScript profiler, that may do what you want.
http://getfirebug.com/
Hmm, I tried it and have NO idea how to use it. I
Ant wrote:
On 7/3/2012 9:24 PM PT, Beauregard T. Shagnasty typed:
I don't see any problems with the pages you cited. I've an i7 with 4GB of
ram. I doubt if the JavaScript is your cause, but the videos might.
Naturally, with JavaScript disabled, the videos don't work. My CPU usage
never went
Hello.
Lately, I noticed two (soon to be more? I will post more that I find
since I am a web addict ;)) web sites/pages are currently sucking my web
browsers' CPU powers. They sometimes make web browsers very slow
(sometimes unusable). I found out it is from JavaScript/JS because it
stops if
Ant wrote:
Lately, I noticed two (soon to be more? I will post more that I find
since I am a web addict ;)) web sites/pages are currently sucking my web
browsers' CPU powers. They sometimes make web browsers very slow
(sometimes unusable). I found out it is from JavaScript/JS because it
No problems here either on Windows 7 SP1 running on Dell Optiplex 760
with 4GB RAM. Using FF 13.0.1 of course. M#On my other work-horse - DELL
XPS 8500 with 16 GB RAM, the loading is extremely fast!
Have you tried disabling Adobe Shockwave Flash Add-on? Since the
beginning of June 2012, I
On 7/3/2012 9:24 PM PT, Beauregard T. Shagnasty typed:
I don't see any problems with the pages you cited. I've an i7 with 4GB of
ram. I doubt if the JavaScript is your cause, but the videos might.
Naturally, with JavaScript disabled, the videos don't work. My CPU usage
never went above 26% on
On 7/3/2012 9:44 PM PT, Good Guy typed:
No problems here either on Windows 7 SP1 running on Dell Optiplex 760
with 4GB RAM. Using FF 13.0.1 of course. M#On my other work-horse - DELL
XPS 8500 with 16 GB RAM, the loading is extremely fast!
It's not the loading. It's just looking at the
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