Speed Up Your Firefox by Adjusting Your HTTP Pipelining

Mozilla Firefox is quite a useful, powerful and full-featured web browser for net users who don’t really like the Internet Explorer series. Developed by Mozilla Corporation, Firefox is quite commonly used by net users nowadays. It features all the useful tools to facilitate you on net browsing such as tabbed browsing, incremental find, Live Bookmarking, Pop-up blocking, spell checker, integrated Google search function, etc. Besides installing the necessary plug-in, net users can actually enhance and increase their Firefox browsing speed by changing the HTTP Pipeline.

HTTP Pipelining

Hypertext Transfer Protocol or HTTP is a request/response protocol used to transfer or convey information between clients and servers. In simple words, the client makes an HTTP request and the responding server (Origin Server) which stores the resources or information will respond to it. HTTP Pipelining is a technique in which multiple requests will be send out without waiting for the corresponding responses. By customizing the HTTP Pipelining in Firefox, it helps to speed up the browsing capability. The customizing process can be done step by step as follows: -

Run your Firefox. Type in “about:config” into the address bar and press Enter. Scroll down the page and look for “network.http.pipelining“, “network.http.proxy.pipelining” and “network.http.pipelining.maxrequests“. You can also use the filter bar to search for these three entries.

Double click “network.http.pipelining” and “network.http.proxy.pipelining”. The “False” value will automatically change to “True” Value.

Double click “network.http.pipelining.maxrequests”, change the integer value in the pop-up window to 30. By entering 30, this means it will make 30 requests at once to the responding server.

Finally, just select any of the browsers and do a right-click. Select “New” followed by “Integer”. There is a small pop-up box which requires you to enter the preference name. Just type in “nglayout.initialpaint.delay” and set its value to “0″ in a subsequent pop-up box. This signifies to the browser to act immediately on the information it receives without waiting for any lapse of time.

Your Firefox browser will be much faster after you have made the aforesaid.

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9 Responses to “Speed Up Your Firefox by Adjusting Your HTTP Pipelining”

  1. Speed up Firefox
    October 17th, 2007 05:34
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  2. RioRed
    October 17th, 2007 06:53
    2

    Cool Tip — Faster is better !!!

    :-)

  3. BoZz
    October 17th, 2007 12:27
    3

    Thank you.

  4. Henrik
    October 17th, 2007 16:04
    4

    Using a value of 0 for nglayout.initialpaint.delay isn’t a good idea. In such a case Gecko will repaint the viewport multiple times until the whole site is finally loaded. That can result in a higher cpu usage as without adding/modifying this preference.

  5. Mort Faucheur
    October 31st, 2007 14:14
    5

    Interesting comment, Henrik.
    Are you suggesting not to do this @ all, or would adding a different value be the way to go? If so, would you care to fill in the newbz (me)?
    Or can this step be omitted?
    In any event, I’m sure it’s not a bad idea to get a screen-cap/print-out of this page for the original set-up before beginning should something go wrong.
    I’m still N00b enough to be well acquainted w/ uninstall/reinstall/update pretty much sucks @$$.

  6. Mort Faucheur
    October 31st, 2007 14:21
    6

    edit to correct“it’s not a bad idea to get a screen-cap/print-out of this page for the original set-up before beginning… should read get a screen cap of when you open FF to mod before you change to new.

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  8. Cmat
    April 26th, 2008 23:52
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    Thankz Man!!!

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