j3d1H,

I was recently - couple of months ago, experiencing sluggish performance in 
FF with 8 tabs and medium sized tiddlywikis. Apart from now accessing 
single file and nodeJS wikis via TiddlySever I have also realised that a 
large part of my work is done in the browser because of tiddlywiki, 
so I increased the RAM both FF and Chrome can use and the performance is 
much improved. I have 16GB RAM like you so typically room to spare,  in 
addition to SSD I not longer feel like falling asleep after lunch waiting 
for a screen refresh.

The thing is we are always tempted to reduce our use of Computer resources 
when in fact a system running near 100% is arguably the most efficient. 
Make use of your ram by letting your browser get more.

Regards
Tony


On Tuesday, 12 December 2017 09:43:16 UTC+11, j3d1H wrote:
>
> When I use a Tiddler with 10,000 words in it (opening it, changing it, 
> etc.), TiddlyWiki slows to the point of being unresponsive. I do have a 
> very large Wiki file, is that the problem?
>
> I use Firefox ESR, I've got a font embedded, I've tweaked the theme, and I 
> have a few addons.
>
> I'm happy to give more details if needed, and thank you for any answers!
>

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