/**************************************************************************************** * Fastfox * * "Non ducor duco" * * priority: speedy browsing * * version: 133 * * url: https://github.com/yokoffing/Betterfox * ***************************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * SECTION: GENERAL * ****************************************************************************/ // PREF: initial paint delay // How long FF will wait before rendering the page (in ms) // [NOTE] You may prefer using 250. // [NOTE] Dark Reader users may want to use 1000 [3]. // [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1283302 // [2] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BvCoZzk2_rNZx3u9ESPoFjSADRI0zIPeJRXFLwWXx_4/edit#heading=h.28ki6m8dg30z // [3] https://old.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/o0xl1q/reducing_cpu_usage_of_dark_reader_extension/ // [4] https://reddit.com/r/browsers/s/wvNB7UVCpx //user_pref("nglayout.initialpaint.delay", 5); // DEFAULT; formerly 250 //user_pref("nglayout.initialpaint.delay_in_oopif", 5); // DEFAULT // PREF: page reflow timer // Rather than wait until a page has completely downloaded to display it to the user, // web browsers will periodically render what has been received to that point. // Because reflowing the page every time additional data is received slows down // total page load time, a timer was added so that the page would not reflow too often. // This preference specfies whether that timer is active. // [1] https://kb.mozillazine.org/Content.notify.ontimer // true = do not reflow pages at an interval any higher than that specified by content.notify.interval (default) // false = reflow pages whenever new data is received //user_pref("content.notify.ontimer", true); // DEFAULT // PREF: notification interval (in microseconds) to avoid layout thrashing // When Firefox is loading a page, it periodically reformats // or "reflows" the page as it loads. The page displays new elements // every 0.12 seconds by default. These redraws increase the total page load time. // The default value provides good incremental display of content // without causing an increase in page load time. // [NOTE] Lowering the interval will increase responsiveness // but also increase the total load time. // [WARNING] If this value is set below 1/10 of a second, it starts // to impact page load performance. // [EXAMPLE] 100000 = .10s = 100 reflows/second // [1] https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c1180ea13e73eb985a49b15c0d90e977a1aa919c/modules/libpref/init/StaticPrefList.yaml#1824-1834 // [2] https://web.archive.org/web/20240115073722/https://dev.opera.com/articles/efficient-javascript/?page=3#reflow // [3] https://web.archive.org/web/20240115073722/https://dev.opera.com/articles/efficient-javascript/?page=3#smoothspeed user_pref("content.notify.interval", 100000); // (.10s); default=120000 (.12s) // PREF: new tab preload // [WARNING] Disabling this may cause a delay when opening a new tab in Firefox. // [1] https://wiki.mozilla.org/Tiles/Technical_Documentation#Ping // [2] https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/issues/1556 //user_pref("browser.newtab.preload", true); // DEFAULT // PREF: disable EcoQoS [WINDOWS] // Background tab processes use efficiency mode on Windows 11 to limit resource use. // [WARNING] Leave this alone, unless you're on Desktop and you rely on // background tabs to have maximum performance. // [1] https://devblogs.microsoft.com/performance-diagnostics/introducing-ecoqos/ // [2] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1796525 // [3] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1800412 // [4] https://reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/107fj69/how_can_i_disable_the_efficiency_mode_on_firefox/ //user_pref("dom.ipc.processPriorityManager.backgroundUsesEcoQoS", false); // PREF: control how tabs are loaded when a session is restored // true=Tabs are not loaded until they are selected (default) // false=Tabs begin to load immediately. //user_pref("browser.sessionstore.restore_on_demand", true); // DEFAULT //user_pref("browser.sessionstore.restore_pinned_tabs_on_demand", true); //user_pref("browser.sessionstore.restore_tabs_lazily", true); // DEFAULT // PREF: disable preSkeletonUI on startup [WINDOWS] //user_pref("browser.startup.preXulSkeletonUI", false); // PREF: lazy load iframes //user_pref("dom.iframe_lazy_loading.enabled", true); // DEFAULT [FF121+] /**************************************************************************** * SECTION: GFX RENDERING TWEAKS * ****************************************************************************/ // PREF: Webrender tweaks // [1] https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/6e6332bbd3dd6926acce3ce6d32664eab4f837e5/modules/libpref/init/StaticPrefList.yaml#6202-6219 // [2] https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/10/the-whole-web-at-maximum-fps-how-webrender-gets-rid-of-jank/ // [3] https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/tbphok/is_setting_gfxwebrenderprecacheshaders_to_true/i0bxs2r/ // [4] https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/z5auzi/comment/ixw65gb?context=3 // [5] https://gist.github.com/RubenKelevra/fd66c2f856d703260ecdf0379c4f59db?permalink_comment_id=4532937#gistcomment-4532937 //user_pref("gfx.webrender.all", true); // enables WR + additional features //user_pref("gfx.webrender.precache-shaders", true); // longer initial startup time //user_pref("gfx.webrender.compositor", true); // DEFAULT WINDOWS macOS //user_pref("gfx.webrender.compositor.force-enabled", true); // enforce // PREF: if your hardware doesn't support Webrender, you can fallback to Webrender's software renderer // [1] https://www.ghacks.net/2020/12/14/how-to-find-out-if-webrender-is-enabled-in-firefox-and-how-to-enable-it-if-it-is-not/ //user_pref("gfx.webrender.software", true); // Software Webrender uses CPU instead of GPU //user_pref("gfx.webrender.software.opengl", true); // LINUX // PREF: GPU-accelerated Canvas2D // Uses Accelerated Canvas2D for hardware acceleration of Canvas2D. // This provides a consistent acceleration architecture across all platforms // by utilizing WebGL instead of relying upon Direct2D. // [WARNING] May cause issues on some Windows machines using integrated GPUs [2] [3] // Add to your overrides if you have a dedicated GPU. // [NOTE] Higher values will use more memory. // [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1741501 // [2] https://github.com/yokoffing/Betterfox/issues/153 // [3] https://github.com/yokoffing/Betterfox/issues/198 //user_pref("gfx.canvas.accelerated", true); // [DEFAULT FF133+] user_pref("gfx.canvas.accelerated.cache-items", 4096); // default=2048; Chrome=4096 user_pref("gfx.canvas.accelerated.cache-size", 512); // default=256; Chrome=512 user_pref("gfx.content.skia-font-cache-size", 20); // default=5; Chrome=20 // [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1239151#c2 // PREF: prefer GPU over CPU // At best, the prefs do nothing on Linux/macOS. // At worst, it'll result in crashes if the sandboxing is a WIP. // [1] https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/dom/ipc/process_model.html#gpu-process //user_pref("layers.gpu-process.enabled", true); // DEFAULT WINDOWS //user_pref("layers.gpu-process.force-enabled", true); // enforce //user_pref("layers.mlgpu.enabled", true); // LINUX //user_pref("media.hardware-video-decoding.enabled", true); // DEFAULT WINDOWS macOS //user_pref("media.hardware-video-decoding.force-enabled", true); // enforce //user_pref("media.gpu-process-decoder", true); // DEFAULT WINDOWS //user_pref("media.ffmpeg.vaapi.enabled", true); // LINUX // PREF: hardware and software decoded video overlay [FF116+] // [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1829063 // [2] https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D175993 //user_pref("gfx.webrender.dcomp-video-hw-overlay-win", true); // DEFAULT //user_pref("gfx.webrender.dcomp-video-hw-overlay-win-force-enabled", true); // enforce //user_pref("gfx.webrender.dcomp-video-sw-overlay-win", true); // DEFAULT //user_pref("gfx.webrender.dcomp-video-sw-overlay-win-force-enabled", true); // enforce /**************************************************************************** * SECTION: DISK CACHE * ****************************************************************************/ // PREF: disk cache // [NOTE] If you think it helps performance, then feel free to override this. // [SETTINGS] See about:cache // More efficient to keep the browser cache instead of having to // re-download objects for the websites you visit frequently. // [1] https://www.janbambas.cz/new-firefox-http-cache-enabled/ user_pref("browser.cache.disk.enable", true); // PREF: disk cache size // [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?bug_id=913808,968106,968101 // [2] https://rockridge.hatenablog.com/entry/2014/09/15/165501 // [3] https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/17oqhw3/firefox_and_ssd_disk_consumption/ //user_pref("browser.cache.disk.smart_size.enabled", false); // force a fixed max cache size on disk //user_pref("browser.cache.disk.capacity", 512000); // default=256000; size of disk cache; 1024000=1GB, 2048000=2GB //user_pref("browser.cache.disk.max_entry_size", 51200); // DEFAULT (50 MB); maximum size of an object in disk cache // PREF: Race Cache With Network (RCWN) [FF59+] // [ABOUT] about:networking#rcwn // Firefox concurrently sends requests for cached resources to both the // local disk cache and the network server. The browser uses whichever // result arrives first and cancels the other request. This approach sometimes // loads pages faster because the network can be quicker than accessing the cache // on a hard drive. When RCWN is enabled, the request might be served from // the server even if you have valid entry in the cache. Set to false if your // intention is to increase cache usage and reduce network usage. // [1] https://slides.com/valentingosu/race-cache-with-network-2017 // [2] https://simonhearne.com/2020/network-faster-than-cache/ // [3] https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1267945 // [4] https://askubuntu.com/questions/1214862/36-syns-in-a-row-how-to-limit-firefox-connections-to-one-website // [5] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1622859 // [6] https://soylentnews.org/comments.pl?noupdate=1&sid=40195&page=1&cid=1067867#commentwrap //user_pref("network.http.rcwn.enabled", false); // PREF: attempt to RCWN only if a resource is smaller than this size //user_pref("network.http.rcwn.small_resource_size_kb", 256); // DEFAULT // PREF: cache memory pool // Cache v2 provides a memory pool that stores metadata (such as response headers) // for recently read cache entries [1]. It is managed by a cache thread, and caches with // metadata in the pool appear to be reused immediately. // [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?bug_id=986179 //user_pref("browser.cache.disk.metadata_memory_limit", 500); // default=250 (0.25 MB); limit of recent metadata we keep in memory for faster access // PREF: number of chunks we preload ahead of read // Large content such as images will load faster. // [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?bug_id=913819,988318 // [2] http://www.janbambas.cz/new-firefox-http-cache-enabled/ //user_pref("browser.cache.disk.preload_chunk_count", 4); // DEFAULT // PREF: the time period used to re-compute the frecency value of cache entries // The frequency algorithm is used to select entries, and entries that are recently // saved or frequently reused are retained. The frecency value determines how // frequently a page has been accessed and is used by Firefox's cache algorithm. // The frequency algorithm is used to select entries, and entries that are recently // saved or frequently reused are retained. The frecency value determines how // often a page has been accessed and is used by Firefox's cache algorithm. // When the memory pool becomes full, the oldest data is purged. By default, // data older than 6 hours is treated as old. // [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?bug_id=942835,1012327 // [2] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?bug_id=913808,968101 //user_pref("browser.cache.frecency_half_life_hours", 6); // DEFAULT // PREF: memory limit (in kB) for new cache data not yet written to disk // Writes to the cache are buffered and written to disk on background with low priority. // With a slow persistent storage, these buffers may grow when data is coming // fast from the network. When the amount of unwritten data is exceeded, new // writes will simply fail. We have two buckets, one for important data // (priority) like html, css, fonts and js, and one for other data like images, video, etc. //user_pref("browser.cache.disk.max_chunks_memory_usage", 40960); // DEFAULT (40 MB) //user_pref("browser.cache.disk.max_priority_chunks_memory_usage", 40960); // DEFAULT (40 MB) // PREF: how often to validate document in cache // 0 = once-per-session // 1 = each-time // 2 = never // 3 = when-appropriate/automatically (default) //user_pref("browser.cache.check_doc_frequency", 3); // DEFAULT // PREF: enforce free space checks // When smartsizing is disabled, we could potentially fill all disk space by // cache data when the disk capacity is not set correctly. To avoid that, we // check the free space every time we write some data to the cache. The free // space is checked against two limits. Once the soft limit is reached we start // evicting the least useful entries, when we reach the hard limit writing to // the entry fails. //user_pref("browser.cache.disk.free_space_soft_limit", 10240); // default=5120 (5 MB) //user_pref("browser.cache.disk.free_space_hard_limit", 2048); // default=1024 (1 MB) // PREF: compression level for cached JavaScript bytecode [FF102+] // [1] https://github.com/yokoffing/Betterfox/issues/247 // 0 = do not compress (default) // 1 = minimal compression // 9 = maximal compression //user_pref("browser.cache.jsbc_compression_level", 3); // PREF: strategy to use for when the bytecode should be encoded and saved [TESTING ONLY] // -1 makes page load times marginally longer when a page is being loaded for the first time, while // subsequent reload of websites will be much much faster. // 0 means that the bytecode is created every 4 page loads [3]. // [1] https://searchfox.org/mozilla-release/source/modules/libpref/init/StaticPrefList.yaml#3461-3488 // [2] https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/12786yv/improving_performance_in_firefox_android_part_ii/ // [3] https://github.com/zen-browser/desktop/issues/217 // -1 = saved as soon as the script is seen for the first time, independently of the size or last access time // 0 = saved in order to minimize the page-load time (default) //user_pref("dom.script_loader.bytecode_cache.enabled", true); // DEFAULT //user_pref("dom.script_loader.bytecode_cache.strategy", 0); // DEFAULT /**************************************************************************** * SECTION: MEMORY CACHE * ****************************************************************************/ // PREF: memory cache // The "automatic" size selection (default) is based on a decade-old table // that only contains settings for systems at or below 8GB of system memory [1]. // Waterfox G6 allows it to go above 8GB machines [3]. // Value can be up to the max size of an unsigned 64-bit integer. // -1=Automatically decide the maximum memory to use to cache decoded images, // messages, and chrome based on the total amount of RAM // [1] https://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.cache.memory.capacity#-1 // [2] https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/netwerk/cache2/CacheObserver.cpp#94-125 // [3] https://github.com/WaterfoxCo/Waterfox/commit/3fed16932c80a2f6b37d126fe10aed66c7f1c214 //user_pref("browser.cache.memory.capacity", -1); // DEFAULT; 256000=256 MB; 512000=500 MB; 1048576=1GB, 2097152=2GB //user_pref("browser.cache.memory.max_entry_size", 10240); // (10 MB); default=5120 (5 MB) // PREF: amount of Back/Forward cached pages stored in memory for each tab // Pages that were recently visited are stored in memory in such a way // that they don't have to be re-parsed. This improves performance // when pressing Back and Forward. This pref limits the maximum // number of pages stored in memory. If you are not using the Back // and Forward buttons that much, but rather using tabs, then there // is no reason for Firefox to keep memory for this. // -1=determine automatically (8 pages) // [1] https://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.sessionhistory.max_total_viewers#Possible_values_and_their_effects //user_pref("browser.sessionhistory.max_total_viewers", 4); /**************************************************************************** * SECTION: MEDIA CACHE * ****************************************************************************/ // PREF: media disk cache //user_pref("media.cache_size", 512000); // DEFAULT // PREF: media memory cache // [1] https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/tip/modules/libpref/init/StaticPrefList.yaml#l9652 // [2] https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/pull/941 user_pref("media.memory_cache_max_size", 65536); // default=8192; AF=65536; alt=131072 // PREF: media cache combine sizes //user_pref("media.memory_caches_combined_limit_kb", 524288); // DEFAULT; alt=1048576 //user_pref("media.memory_caches_combined_limit_pc_sysmem", 5); // DEFAULT; alt=10; the percentage of system memory that Firefox can use for media caches // PREF: Media Source Extensions (MSE) web standard // Disabling MSE allows videos to fully buffer, but you're limited to 720p. // [WARNING] Disabling MSE may break certain videos. // false=Firefox plays the old WebM format // true=Firefox plays the new WebM format (default) // [1] https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1008271 //user_pref("media.mediasource.enabled", true); // DEFAULT // PREF: adjust video buffering periods when not using MSE (in seconds) // [NOTE] Does not affect videos over 720p since they use DASH playback [1] // [1] https://lifehacker.com/preload-entire-youtube-videos-by-disabling-dash-playbac-1186454034 user_pref("media.cache_readahead_limit", 7200); // 120 min; default=60; stop reading ahead when our buffered data is this many seconds ahead of the current playback user_pref("media.cache_resume_threshold", 3600); // 60 min; default=30; when a network connection is suspended, don't resume it until the amount of buffered data falls below this threshold /**************************************************************************** * SECTION: IMAGE CACHE * ****************************************************************************/ // PREF: image cache //user_pref("image.cache.size", 5242880); // DEFAULT; in MiB; alt=10485760 (cache images up to 10MiB in size) user_pref("image.mem.decode_bytes_at_a_time", 32768); // default=16384; alt=65536; chunk size for calls to the image decoders // PREF: set minimum timeout to unmap shared surfaces since they have been last used // This is only used on 32-bit builds of Firefox where there is meaningful // virtual address space pressure. // [1] https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D109440 // [2] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1699224 //user_pref("image.mem.shared.unmap.min_expiration_ms", 120000); // default=60000; minimum timeout to unmap shared surfaces since they have been last used /**************************************************************************** * SECTION: NETWORK * ****************************************************************************/ // PREF: use bigger packets // [WARNING] Cannot open HTML files bigger than 4MB if changed [2]. // Reduce Firefox's CPU usage by requiring fewer application-to-driver data transfers. // However, it does not affect the actual packet sizes transmitted over the network. // [1] https://www.mail-archive.com/support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org/msg74561.html // [2] https://github.com/yokoffing/Betterfox/issues/279 //user_pref("network.buffer.cache.size", 262144); // 256 kb; default=32768 (32 kb) //user_pref("network.buffer.cache.count", 128); // default=24 // PREF: increase the absolute number of HTTP connections // [1] https://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.http.max-connections // [2] https://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server // [3] https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/11m2yuh/how_do_i_make_firefox_use_more_of_my_900_megabit/jbfmru6/ user_pref("network.http.max-connections", 1800); // default=900 user_pref("network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server", 10); // default=6; download connections; anything above 10 is excessive user_pref("network.http.max-urgent-start-excessive-connections-per-host", 5); // default=3 //user_pref("network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-proxy", 48); // default=32 //user_pref("network.websocket.max-connections", 200); // DEFAULT // PREF: pacing requests [FF23+] // Controls how many HTTP requests are sent at a time. // Pacing HTTP requests can have some benefits, such as reducing network congestion, // improving web page loading speed, and avoiding server overload. // Pacing requests adds a slight delay between requests to throttle them. // If you have a fast machine and internet connection, disabling pacing // may provide a small speed boost when loading pages with lots of requests. // false=Firefox will send as many requests as possible without pacing // true=Firefox will pace requests (default) user_pref("network.http.pacing.requests.enabled", false); //user_pref("network.http.pacing.requests.min-parallelism", 10); // default=6 //user_pref("network.http.pacing.requests.burst", 14); // default=10 // PREF: increase DNS cache // [1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Performance/Understanding_latency //user_pref("network.dnsCacheEntries", 1000); // default=400 // PREF: adjust DNS expiration time // [ABOUT] about:networking#dns // [NOTE] These prefs will be ignored by DNS resolver if using DoH/TRR. user_pref("network.dnsCacheExpiration", 3600); // keep entries for 1 hour //user_pref("network.dnsCacheExpirationGracePeriod", 240); // default=60; cache DNS entries for 4 minutes after they expire // PREF: the number of threads for DNS //user_pref("network.dns.max_high_priority_threads", 40); // DEFAULT [FF 123?] //user_pref("network.dns.max_any_priority_threads", 24); // DEFAULT [FF 123?] // PREF: increase TLS token caching user_pref("network.ssl_tokens_cache_capacity", 10240); // default=2048; more TLS token caching (fast reconnects) /**************************************************************************** * SECTION: SPECULATIVE LOADING * ****************************************************************************/ // These are connections that are not explicitly asked for (e.g., clicked on). // [1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Performance/Speculative_loading // [NOTE] FF85+ partitions (isolates) pooled connections, prefetch connections, // pre-connect connections, speculative connections, TLS session identifiers, // and other connections. We can take advantage of the speed of pre-connections // while preserving privacy. Users may relax hardening to maximize their preference. // For more information, see SecureFox: "PREF: State Paritioning" and "PREF: Network Partitioning". // [NOTE] To activate and increase network predictions, go to settings in uBlock Origin and uncheck: // - "Disable pre-fetching (to prevent any connection for blocked network requests)" // [NOTE] Add prefs to "MY OVERRIDES" section and uncomment to enable them in your user.js. // PREF: link-mouseover opening connection to linked server // When accessing content online, devices use sockets as endpoints. // The global limit on half-open sockets controls how many speculative // connection attempts can occur at once when starting new connections [3]. // If the user follows through, pages can load faster since some // work was done in advance. Firefox opens predictive connections // to sites when hovering over New Tab thumbnails or starting a // URL Bar search [1] and hyperlinks within a page [2]. // [NOTE] DNS (if enabled), TCP, and SSL handshakes are set up in advance, // but page contents are not downloaded until a click on the link is registered. // [1] https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-stop-firefox-making-automatic-connections?redirectslug=how-stop-firefox-automatically-making-connections&redirectlocale=en-US#:~:text=Speculative%20pre%2Dconnections // [2] https://news.slashdot.org/story/15/08/14/2321202/how-to-quash-firefoxs-silent-requests // [3] https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/028c68d5f32df54bca4cf96376f79e48dfafdf08/modules/libpref/init/all.js#1280-1282 // [4] https://www.keycdn.com/blog/resource-hints#prefetch // [5] https://3perf.com/blog/link-rels/#prefetch //user_pref("network.http.speculative-parallel-limit", 20); // DEFAULT (FF127+?) // PREF: DNS prefetching for HTMLLinkElement // Used for cross-origin connections to provide small performance improvements. // You can enable rel=dns-prefetch for the HTTPS document without prefetching // DNS for anchors, whereas the latter makes more specualtive requests [5]. // [1] https://bitsup.blogspot.com/2008/11/dns-prefetching-for-firefox.html // [2] https://css-tricks.com/prefetching-preloading-prebrowsing/#dns-prefetching // [3] https://www.keycdn.com/blog/resource-hints#2-dns-prefetching // [4] http://www.mecs-press.org/ijieeb/ijieeb-v7-n5/IJIEEB-V7-N5-2.pdf // [5] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1596935#c28 user_pref("network.dns.disablePrefetch", true); user_pref("network.dns.disablePrefetchFromHTTPS", true); // [FF127+ false] // PREF: DNS prefetch for HTMLAnchorElement (speculative DNS) // Disable speculative DNS calls to prevent Firefox from resolving // hostnames for other domains linked on a page. This may eliminate // unnecessary DNS lookups, but can increase latency when following external links. // [1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1596935#c28 // [2] https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/issues/1870#issuecomment-2220773972 //user_pref("dom.prefetch_dns_for_anchor_http_document", false); // [FF128+] //user_pref("dom.prefetch_dns_for_anchor_https_document", false); // DEFAULT [FF128+] // PREF: enable tag and Link: rel=preconnect response header handling //user_pref("network.preconnect", true); // DEFAULT // PREF: preconnect to the autocomplete URL in the address bar // Whether to warm up network connections for autofill or search results. // Firefox preloads URLs that autocomplete when a user types into the address bar. // Connects to destination server ahead of time, to avoid TCP handshake latency. // [NOTE] Firefox will perform DNS lookup (if enabled) and TCP and TLS handshake, // but will not start sending or receiving HTTP data. // [1] https://www.ghacks.net/2017/07/24/disable-preloading-firefox-autocomplete-urls/ //user_pref("browser.urlbar.speculativeConnect.enabled", false); // PREF: mousedown speculative connections on bookmarks and history [FF98+] // Whether to warm up network connections for places:menus and places:toolbar. //user_pref("browser.places.speculativeConnect.enabled", false); // PREF: network module preload [FF115+] // High-priority loading of current page JavaScript modules. // Used to preload high-priority JavaScript modules for strategic performance improvements. // Module preloading allows developers to fetch JavaScript modules and dependencies // earlier to accelerate page loads. The browser downloads, parses, and compiles modules // referenced by links with this attribute in parallel with other resources, rather // than sequentially waiting to process each. Preloading reduces overall download times. // Browsers may also automatically preload dependencies without firing extra events. // Unlike other pre-connection tags (except rel=preload), this tag is mandatory for the browser. // [1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Attributes/rel/modulepreload //user_pref("network.modulepreload", true); // DEFAULT // PREF: link prefetching // Pre-populates the HTTP cache by prefetching same-site future navigation // resources or subresources used on those pages. // Enabling link prefetching allows Firefox to preload pages tagged as important. // The browser prefetches links with the prefetch-link tag, fetching resources // likely needed for the next navigation at low priority. When clicking a link // or loading a new page, prefetching stops and discards hints. Prefetching // downloads resources without executing them. // [NOTE] Since link prefetch uses the HTTP cache, it has a number of issues // with document prefetches, such as being potentially blocked by Cache-Control headers // (e.g. cache partitioning). // [1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Prefetch // [2] http://www.mecs-press.org/ijieeb/ijieeb-v7-n5/IJIEEB-V7-N5-2.pdf // [3] https://timkadlec.com/remembers/2020-06-17-prefetching-at-this-age/ // [4] https://3perf.com/blog/link-rels/#prefetch // [5] https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Link_prefetching_FAQ user_pref("network.prefetch-next", false); // PREF: Fetch Priority API [FF119+] // Indicates whether the `fetchpriority` attribute for elements which support it. // [1] https://web.dev/articles/fetch-priority // [2] https://nitropack.io/blog/post/priority-hints // [2] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLImageElement/fetchPriority // [3] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLLinkElement/fetchPriority //user_pref("network.fetchpriority.enabled", true); // PREF: early hints [FF120+] // [1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/103 // [2] https://developer.chrome.com/blog/early-hints/ // [3] https://blog.cloudflare.com/early-hints/ // [4] https://blog.cloudflare.com/early-hints-performance/ //user_pref("network.early-hints.enabled", true); // PREF: `Link: rel=preconnect` in 103 Early Hint response [FF120+] // Used to warm most critical cross-origin connections to provide // performance improvements when connecting to them. // [NOTE] When 0, this is limited by "network.http.speculative-parallel-limit". //user_pref("network.early-hints.preconnect.enabled", true); //user_pref("network.early-hints.preconnect.max_connections", 10); // DEFAULT // PREF: Network Predictor (NP) // When enabled, it trains and uses Firefox's algorithm to preload page resource // by tracking past page resources. It uses a local file (history) of needed images, // scripts, etc. to request them preemptively when navigating. // [NOTE] By default, it only preconnects, doing DNS, TCP, and SSL handshakes. // No data sends until clicking. With "network.predictor.enable-prefetch" enabled, // it also performs prefetches. // [1] https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/Reviews/Necko // [2] https://www.ghacks.net/2014/05/11/seer-disable-firefox/ // [3] https://github.com/dillbyrne/random-agent-spoofer/issues/238#issuecomment-110214518 // [4] https://www.igvita.com/posa/high-performance-networking-in-google-chrome/#predictor user_pref("network.predictor.enabled", false); // PREF: Network Predictor fetch for resources ahead of time // Prefetch page resources based on past user behavior. //user_pref("network.predictor.enable-prefetch", false); // DEFAULT // PREF: make Network Predictor active when hovering over links // When hovering over links, Network Predictor uses past resource history to // preemptively request what will likely be needed instead of waiting for the document. // Predictive connections automatically open when hovering over links to speed up // loading, starting some work in advance. //user_pref("network.predictor.enable-hover-on-ssl", false); // DEFAULT // PREF: assign Network Predictor confidence levels // [NOTE] Keep in mind that Network Predictor must LEARN your browsing habits. // Editing these lower will cause more speculative connections to occur, // which reduces accuracy over time and has privacy implications. //user_pref("network.predictor.preresolve-min-confidence", 60); // DEFAULT //user_pref("network.predictor.preconnect-min-confidence", 90); // DEFAULT //user_pref("network.predictor.prefetch-min-confidence", 100); // DEFAULT // PREF: other Network Predictor values // [NOTE] Keep in mmind that Network Predictor must LEARN your browsing habits. //user_pref("network.predictor.prefetch-force-valid-for", 10); // DEFAULT; how long prefetched resources are considered valid and usable (in seconds) for the prediction modeling //user_pref("network.predictor.prefetch-rolling-load-count", 10); // DEFAULT; the maximum number of resources that Firefox will prefetch in memory at one time based on prediction modeling //user_pref("network.predictor.max-resources-per-entry", 250); // default=100 //user_pref("network.predictor.max-uri-length", 1000); // default=500 /**************************************************************************** * SECTION: EXPERIMENTAL * ****************************************************************************/ // PREF: CSS Masonry Layout [NIGHTLY] // [1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Grid_Layout/Masonry_Layout // [2] https://www.smashingmagazine.com/native-css-masonry-layout-css-grid/ user_pref("layout.css.grid-template-masonry-value.enabled", true); // PREF: Prioritized Task Scheduling API [NIGHTLY] // [1] https://blog.mozilla.org/performance/2022/06/02/prioritized-task-scheduling-api-is-prototyped-in-nightly/ // [2] https://medium.com/airbnb-engineering/building-a-faster-web-experience-with-the-posttask-scheduler-276b83454e91 // [3] https://github.com/WICG/scheduling-apis/blob/main/explainers/prioritized-post-task.md // [4] https://wicg.github.io/scheduling-apis/ // [5] https://caniuse.com/mdn-api_taskcontroller user_pref("dom.enable_web_task_scheduling", true); /**************************************************************************** * SECTION: TAB UNLOAD * ****************************************************************************/ // PREF: unload tabs on low memory // [ABOUT] about:unloads // Firefox will detect if your computer’s memory is running low (less than 200MB) // and suspend tabs that you have not used in awhile. // [1] https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/unload-inactive-tabs-save-system-memory-firefox // [2] https://hacks.mozilla.org/2021/10/tab-unloading-in-firefox-93/ //user_pref("browser.tabs.unloadOnLowMemory", true); // DEFAULT // PREF: determine when tabs unload [WINDOWS] [LINUX] // Notify TabUnloader or send the memory pressure if the memory resource // notification is signaled AND the available commit space is lower than // this value (in MiB). // Set this to some value, e.g. 4/5 of total memory available on your system: // 4GB=3276, 8GB=6553, 16GB=13107, 32GB=25698, 64GB=52429 // [1] https://dev.to/msugakov/taking-firefox-memory-usage-under-control-on-linux-4b02 //user_pref("browser.low_commit_space_threshold_mb", 3276); // default=200; WINDOWS LINUX // PREF: determine when tabs unload [LINUX] // On Linux, Firefox checks available memory in comparison to total memory, // and use this percent value (out of 100) to determine if Firefox is in a // low memory scenario. // [1] https://dev.to/msugakov/taking-firefox-memory-usage-under-control-on-linux-4b02 //user_pref("browser.low_commit_space_threshold_percent", 20); // default=5; LINUX // PREF: determine how long (in ms) tabs are inactive before they unload // 60000=1min; 300000=5min; 600000=10min (default) //user_pref("browser.tabs.min_inactive_duration_before_unload", 300000); // 5min; default=600000 /**************************************************************************** * SECTION: PROCESS COUNT * ****************************************************************************/ // PREF: process count // [ABOUT] View in about:processes. // With Firefox Quantum (2017), CPU cores = processCount. However, since the // introduction of Fission [2], the number of website processes is controlled // by processCount.webIsolated. Disabling fission.autostart or changing // fission.webContentIsolationStrategy reverts control back to processCount. // [1] https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/r69j52/firefox_content_process_limit_is_gone/ // [2] https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/dom/ipc/process_model.html#web-content-processes //user_pref("dom.ipc.processCount", 8); // DEFAULT; Shared Web Content //user_pref("dom.ipc.processCount.webIsolated", 1); // default=4; Isolated Web Content // PREF: use one process for process preallocation cache //user_pref("dom.ipc.processPrelaunch.fission.number", 1); // default=3; Process Preallocation Cache // PREF: configure process isolation // [1] https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/tip/dom/ipc/ProcessIsolation.cpp#l53 // [2] https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/r69j52/firefox_content_process_limit_is_gone/ // OPTION 1: isolate all websites // Web content is always isolated into its own `webIsolated` content process // based on site-origin, and will only load in a shared `web` content process // if site-origin could not be determined. //user_pref("fission.webContentIsolationStrategy", 1); // DEFAULT //user_pref("browser.preferences.defaultPerformanceSettings.enabled", true); // DEFAULT //user_pref("dom.ipc.processCount.webIsolated", 1); // one process per site origin // OPTION 2: isolate only "high value" websites // Only isolates web content loaded by sites which are considered "high // value". A site is considered high value if it has been granted a // `highValue*` permission by the permission manager, which is done in // response to certain actions. //user_pref("fission.webContentIsolationStrategy", 2); //user_pref("browser.preferences.defaultPerformanceSettings.enabled", false); //user_pref("dom.ipc.processCount.webIsolated", 1); // one process per site origin (high value) //user_pref("dom.ipc.processCount", 8); // determine by number of CPU cores/processors // OPTION 3: do not isolate websites // All web content is loaded into a shared `web` content process. This is // similar to the non-Fission behavior; however, remote subframes may still // be used for sites with special isolation behavior, such as extension or // mozillaweb content processes. //user_pref("fission.webContentIsolationStrategy", 0); //user_pref("browser.preferences.defaultPerformanceSettings.enabled", false); //user_pref("dom.ipc.processCount", 8); // determine by number of CPU cores/processors