I recently ran into this blog post by Nick Cameron:

<http://featherweightmusings.blogspot.com/2012/12/how-to-win-benchmarks-and-influence.html>

It's an interesting read about artificial benchmarks, but on checking
the results in my computer one thing sprang out:
I got very good results in Firefox 17, but very poor results in
Seamonkey 2.14. From Cameron's explanation, the difference is related to
whether the browser is using Windows Direct2D or not.

I thought that (using Direct2D) was a Gecko feature that is shared
between Firefox and Seamonkey. Am I wrong? Or is it a matter of flipping
the appropriate switches in about:config?
-- 
MCBastos

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