Miles Fidelman wrote: > WaltS48 wrote: >> On 04/22/2015 08:56 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote: >>> David E. Ross wrote: >>>> On 4/22/2015 4:02 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote: >>>>> Is it just me, or are other folks experiencing frequent hangs in the >>>>> Seamonkey browser? >>>>> >>>>> It seems like half the web pages I visit these days lead to spinning >>>>> beachballs, 100% machine load, and often, the need to force quit and >>>>> restart. >>>>> >>>>> Miles Fidelman >>>>> >>>> See my message "SeaMonkey and Yahoo" in this same newsgroup. The >>>> problem seemed to disappear this afternoon. >>>> >>> >>> For me, it's not just Yahoo - it's pretty much any site that loads lots >>> of stuff from lots of places. It's been going on for multiple releases >>> and seems to keep getting worse. >>> >>> Miles Fidelman >>> >>> >> >> >> What else do you have using bandwidth at the same time? Torrents, >> streaming music, Usenet downloads, automatically checking email often? >> > > I'm on 25mbps FIOS connection - bandwidth is not the issue. When I > watch the process (Mac, Activity Monitor), I see frequent CPU loadings > of 100%, and "process not responding." I expect some of this is various > cookies and widgets that are coupled to non-responsive sites, as well as > pages with very inefficient JavaScript - but I expect a lot of it has to > do with how SeaMonkey handles progressive page loading and parallel > loading of content. >
Some sites do not like adblock plus. I have had some sites bounce the cpu pretty high and hold it there. You might try disabling adblock plus, if you have it installed, on the troublesome sites. And if that was the problem then I do not revisit those sites. Dennis _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

