Closed
Bug 732686
Opened 13 years ago
Closed 13 years ago
New Gmail is very slow in mozilla compare to Chrome
Categories
(Firefox :: Untriaged, defect)
Tracking
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RESOLVED
INCOMPLETE
People
(Reporter: puttarajudm, Unassigned)
Details
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.2; rv:13.0) Gecko/20120301 Firefox/13.0a1
Build ID: 20120301031135
Steps to reproduce:
i was trying to open my gmail account in mozilla
Actual results:
Browser hanged when its loading new gmail so i opened chrome. in chrome, new gmail is opened so quickly compare to mozilla
Expected results:
new gmail should to take as small time as possible to load as like in chrome.
Updated•13 years ago
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Group: core-security
Comment 1•13 years ago
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to be sure:
What is slow, scrolling/animations or only the loading ?
Do you use a proxy or third party Firewall ?
Is it always slow or only sometimes ?
Does it work better if you change "network.http.spdy.enabled" to "false" in about:config ?
Comment 2•13 years ago
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Also, try a new profile:
http://support.mozilla.com/kb/Managing+profiles
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Comment 3•13 years ago
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@matthis versen(matti)
loading is slow not the animation or scrolling.
no i didnot use any proxy. i open it normally.
ya it is always slow. Once after clicking on sign in after entering username and passsword, it will take more than two to three minutes to load new gmail. if i click on load basic HTML view for slower connections, browser will get hang.but in chrome it is working fine.
No i didnot checked by changing "network.http.spdy.enabled" to "false" in about:config ?
Comment 4•13 years ago
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>No i didnot checked by changing "network.http.spdy.enabled" to "false" in >about:config ?
You should change that option in the preferences to test something.
Or did you mean that this and nothing changed in the behavior ?
Please try a new profile (comment #2) if changing the option doesn't fix the issue.
Comment 5•13 years ago
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(In reply to Matthias Versen (Matti) from comment #4)
> >No i didnot checked by changing "network.http.spdy.enabled" to "false" in >about:config ?
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> You should change that option in the preferences to test something.
> Or did you mean that this and nothing changed in the behavior ?
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> Please try a new profile (comment #2) if changing the option doesn't fix the
> issue.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 13 years ago
Resolution: --- → INCOMPLETE
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