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(Unverified)Nov 11th 2010 11:15AM
Can we notice the difference in speed only when we revisit a cached copy of the website ? or does the speed difference translate to startup time of the browser (Does not start any faster for me, i have set it to 500 MB)
(Unverified)Nov 11th 2010 11:19AM
Maybe its a placebo effect, but i notice a small increase in page load (already cached sites) times.
(Unverified)Nov 11th 2010 12:01PM
I don't think it's the placebo effect :)
(Unverified)Nov 26th 2010 1:01AM
@(Unverified) I have changed the cache stuff as you directed and closed and re-opened firefox.
I went to check it by typing about:cache and it didn't show any of the changes I made. It was still all loading from the hard drive. What did I do wrong?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Joanne Striegler
jo@htcomp.net