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15 must-have Firefox tricks

Stumbled Upon some great tricks for firefox which would make your browsing experience much faster and secure. One of the best tricks was enabling the pipelining feature in Firefox.

Speed up Firefox with pipelining

Here’s a simple way to speed up Web browsing with Firefox — turn on its hidden pipelining feature. When you turn on pipelining, you send several requests to a Web server at a time, rather than sending them one by one, so you can load multiple items on a page concurrently. By default, pipelining is turned off in Firefox, but it’s easy to turn it on:

  1. Type about:config into your address bar and hit Enter.
  2. In the Filter text box, at the top of the page, type network.http. A list of settings appears, as you can see in the nearby figure.
  3. Double-click the “network.http.pipelining” setting, to change it to true.
  4. Double-click the “network.http.proxy.pipelining” setting, to change it to true.
  5. Double-click the “network.http.pipelining.maxrequests” setting, and in the text box that appears, type in 8 and click OK.

Note that not all Web servers can handle pipelining. If for some reason, you find that your performance suffers with it turned on, reverse the above steps to turn it off.

Using the about:config screen to turn on pipelining and speed up in Firefox. Using the about:config screen to turn on pipelining and speed up in Firefox. (Click image to see larger view)

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