On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 08:52:11 -0700, NFN Smith <[email protected]> in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:

>A couple of additional questions come to mind:
>
>- How much RAM do you have in your system, and how many other things do 
>you have open?  If you're operating on 4 GB, then Seamonkey is going to 
>be taking most of that, especially with Facebook. If you have other 
>things open, then you're likely hitting memory issues, and where your 
>computer is doing serious amounts of swapping out to your hard drive. 
>If you're doing swapping, a hard disk is much slower than RAM, and the 
>result is going to be noticeable slowness.
>
>- When is the last time you cleared your browser cache?  Sometimes that 
>can help quite a bit, especially with stalled pages. Cache is something 
>that also dates back to dial-up era, when it made sense to try to 
>minimize the volume of traffic going over the wire, especially for 
>content that had already been downloaded.
>
>In modern usage, cache is much less important, partly because of the 
>speed of connections, but also because of content that's being 
>constantly updated, and where there's less content that can be re-used 
>from the cache. In my own usage, I find no noticeable performance loss 
>from running a much smaller cache than the default, nor of regular cache 
>flushes.  And for hung processes, clearing the cache and reloading the 
>entire page can make a real difference.
>
>Although I'm not advocating for it, I do know that I've seen people note 
>that they set browser caches to 0.  For you, you might try experimenting 
>with a smaller cache.
>
>- You might also want to consider what you might accomplish with 
>NoScript.  That's not necessarily a trivial thing to do, because it 
>takes tinkering to figure out what scripting you want running (and in 
>fact, is essential) and where blocking scripting simply mutes stuff that 
>doesn't need to be running, at least for your usage. With Facebook, 
>there's a lot of scripting that they're doing with data collection and 
>analysis, and it may be that blocking some of that may cut down on the 
>demand for resources.


To answer the questions:

1.  I have 6 gig of RAM

2.   current about:cache reports:
memory
Number of entries:      8
Maximum storage size:   200000 KiB
Storage in use:         122 KiB
Storage disk location:  none, only stored in memory
List Cache Entries
disk
Number of entries:      1550
Maximum storage size:   51200 KiB
Storage in use:         46501 KiB
Storage disk location:
C:\Users\xxxxxx\AppData\Local\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\xxxxxxxxdefault\cache2
List Cache Entries
appcache
Number of entries:      69
Maximum storage size:   512000 KiB
Storage in use:         6000 KiB

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In other words, cache is "hardly there at all".  Certain identifiable
information changed to "x" strings

jim

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