Since firefox version 1.5, the memory usage problem seems to have caused many loyal fffs
(Firefox fans. Below is a very simple method for you to minimize the memory usage of Firefox. I tried it myself and it seems quite useful. I will share the following.
This is also Ryan, who is basically a master Firefox expert who often brings first-hand Firefox dynamics and related skills. To put it bluntly, this method is very simple and requires no additional software installation, just a few steps. Take firefox1.5.0.1 Simplified Chinese version as an example:
1. Open Firefox and enter about: config in the address bar.
2. Right-click and choose new> Boolean
3. Enter config. trim_on_minimize in the pop-up box.
4. Select true.
5. Restart Firefox
After the restart, Firefox will be minimized. Now press CTRL + ALT + DEL to call up the task manager and check if Firefox's memory usage is less than 10 MB? Yes, this simple optimization allows you to release the excess memory it occupies when minimizing and maximizing Firefox. When you refresh the page, some of the memory will be released to reduce the memory usage. In fact, this is a default feature of IE7 and opera, but Firefox has not yet been added. I believe that later versions will improve this situation.
Of course, if you don't think your Firefox has a lot of memory or your computer has 2 GB memory, you don't have to perform this optimization. Recommended article: Firefox is better than IE.
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