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why was (network.http.pipelining) omitted from the about config list
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in firefox, the network.http.pipelining entry isnt present in the about:config menu. and why did they remove it? i want to render faster page loading.
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Its obsolete https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Preferences/Mozilla_networking_preferences#Preferences
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ah so...what other option(s) do i have to render faster page loading. in this fast paced world i expect -maybe too much out of my browsers in terms of fast, if not blazing hyper sonic performance in browsers. sometimes a lag of 30 seconds just wont cut it
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Use another browser and try that
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(03-08-2018, 05:00 PM)PrimeDirective64 Wrote:  ah so...what other option(s) do i have to render faster page loading. in this fast paced world i expect -maybe too much out of my browsers in terms of fast, if not blazing hyper sonic performance in browsers. sometimes a lag of 30 seconds just wont cut it

I have not tried any of these but this link might help you out but its strongly recommended to backup first but here goes nothing

https://www.problogbooster.com/2010/03/make-mozilla-firefox-faster-speed-up-browsing-about-config-settings-easy-tricks-addon-performance-tweaks.html?m=1
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