Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 7/27/2015 2:15 PM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
hawker wrote on 7/27/2015 1:42 PM:
If I click on any article from the AOL start page that has videos my
computer is "brought to its knees". I usually RMB and "open in new tab"
while leaving the original page open. If I open 3 tabs I pretty much
have to force the browser to close.

http://netscape.aol.com/

The browser nearly locks up, scrolling is slow and the whole thing is
very sluggish.
I have a few computers from WinXP to Win7 PRO 64 all fast processors
with plenty of memory and good Nvidia graphics cards. I am having the
same issue with all of them.

Any idea why or what I can do about this?

I tried the JLo video.  Took forever to load drove my graphics processor
thru the roof.  Fan sounded like a 767 taking off.  Probably Flash as
I've seen this on some other sites.

So did I.

No issues -- loaded pretty much instantly, played without hesitation --
no pauses, no dropped frames. Just worked.

Win7 Pro SP1, SM 2.33.1, Flash 18.0.0.209, 50 Mbps connection.

Sorry, can't be bothered to analyze the million lines of code they used.


Right, and between that and the various extensions and plugins possibly involved. I simpy don't go to sites that don't play nice.

It's all available somehwere else anyway.


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Ed Mullen
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