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21 Feb 2013, 3:06 pm

i realize i should post on stackoverflow, but i don't have an account :wink:

anyhoo, for ages i have spent re-writing my website and just recently i have noticed firefox using ~20% CPU when most other sites use less than 10%, sometimes even 0.3%. on the pages concerned, there is no flash, no banners, no ads, no pop-ups/unders etc, just text, graphics, css and javascript. my site is also standards compliant to both W3C and HTML Tidy standards.

i have tried disabling javascript and refreshing so that the script does not run, but still ff uses ~20% CPU, that said, wikipedia and wrong plant use 23% and 45% respectively.

i have adblocker and flashblock plugins, and about 13 tabs open (plus GIMP, VLC, iTunes on a pooter with 4GB RAM, 2.8GHz cpu), but there isn't anything being blocked from my site.

granted sites like facebook go to 140% (dual CPU) but they soon return to <10%. my site just sticks @ ~20%.

FF v 18.0.2 on Mac OSX v 10.6.8

could it be the fact i'm using CC3 dual backgrounds?


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21 Feb 2013, 3:24 pm

Firefox is cpu heavy for some reason including the thing it is known to do is memory leaks. I use a chrome based browser called comodo dragon and it uses lots of ram for each tab, but the cpu usage is under 5% right now and right now I have 4 tabs up and one is flash streaming.


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21 Feb 2013, 3:27 pm

markitzero wrote:
Firefox is cpu heavy for some reason including the thing it is known to do is memory leaks. I use a chrome based browser called comodo dragon and it uses lots of ram for each tab, but the cpu usage is under 5% right now and right now I have 4 tabs up and one is flash streaming.


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21 Feb 2013, 3:52 pm

Probably more FireFox than your site. Mine is using 40% CPU and not really doing anything at all. Welcome to Web 2.0! I wouldn't worry too much about it.



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22 Feb 2013, 3:43 pm

ruveyn wrote:
markitzero wrote:
Firefox is cpu heavy for some reason including the thing it is known to do is memory leaks. I use a chrome based browser called comodo dragon and it uses lots of ram for each tab, but the cpu usage is under 5% right now and right now I have 4 tabs up and one is flash streaming.


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what alternative to ff do you prefer?



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05 Mar 2013, 12:50 pm

I've noticed that since Firefox went to a rolling release schedule from the 3.xx series, that it is now almost as CPU intensive as google Chrome, which really isn't a good thing AFAIK. (Currently using Iceweasel 18 on #! Linux.)

As far as alternatives are concerned, Opera seems to be moving in the direction of Firefox with the added bonus of the fact that it is also a memory hog when running multiple tabs. Other Browsers ( at least in the *NIX envireonment) such as epiphany and Midori will have issues with handling things like Flash and JS/Java and can be a bit tempermental.


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05 Mar 2013, 1:17 pm

im avg 3% or less cpu with firefox with 5 to 25 tabs open (intel i7 3770k)



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05 Mar 2013, 1:41 pm

It seems to be a Firefox thing, I've stopped using it since some months ago, and keep to either Chrome or IceWeasel 3.5, depending on the OS I'm using. I was in denial for several months, but in the end I had to accept the truth: Firefox is no longer the fast and reliable browser it used to be.


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