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Setting initial paint delay to 0 will more than likely SLOW DOWN your browser, because Gecko will have to continuously re-draw the layout every time a new element loads.
Current anecdotal evidence says 500msec is the happy medium. user_pref("nglayout.initialpaint.delay", 500); For more information see the ongoing discussion at Bugzilla bug 180241 Also, rather than blocking write permissions to the prefs.js file, you're better off putting the command in your user.js file instead. Any setting in user.js will override prefs.js
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works as advertised ;-)
Set mine to 600ms...
G4 400 AGP, OS X10.2.3, 700MB, 768kbs dsl, Mozilla 1.2.1
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Works real well for me at 500.
user.js file - wheere is it?
I've found and edited the prefs.js file but I can't seem to find a "user.js" file anywhere. Do I need to create this file? Thanks for the help.
user.js file - wheere is it?
yes, you do, if it doesnt exist. it is in the same directory as your prefs.js
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