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Volker Armin Hemmann <volkerarmin <at> googlemail.com> writes: |
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> idea: have a look at the websites you visit. Some load&run megabytes of |
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> javascript which bogs down everything. Nothing you can do about that |
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> except turning of js. |
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Well, that was it on the performance (typing latency). Still I find |
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this very disturbing that I cannot alter some settings and |
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"de_tune" javascript in browser windows that are not active? |
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I had to diable javascript, terminate (with save) and start up seamonkey |
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again. Obviously, there are too many things I need that use javascript, |
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so I re-enabled javascript and terminated (a second time, with a save) the |
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seamonkey application and start it again (now again with javascript enabled). |
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So the problem is gone; I have seamonkey with tabs aplenty and javascript |
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enabled again. Why can't I achieve this without manual intervention? |
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It's not that I'm doubting what you are saying, it just seems "dumb" |
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that I cannot have auto_mastery on javascript tabs that are not active. |
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Maybe a browser plug-in? |
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Maybe a bug/feature request to the mozilla devs? |
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Really? |
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curiously, |
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James |