Firefox is my favorite browser and despite the fact that it consumes heavy memory, I still love using it. This is because of the wide variety of add-ons and the feel good factor which I never found in Google Chrome or any other browser.
If you are a Firefox 3.6 user, there is some good news though. The folks at Mozilla have made a few changes in the way Firefox handles the plugins and add-ons. The add-ons now run under a separate process known as plugin-container.exe which can be seen from Windows task manager, as shown below:
The plugin container process is separated from the main Firefox process to ensure that the browser does not crash if any of the plugin stops responding. But nevertheless, the plugin-container.exe process itself consumes a lot of memory (25K on my Windows7). If you want to permanently disable the plugin container process in Firefox, follow these simple steps:
- Type about:config in the address bar, hit “Enter’ and click on “I will be careful, I promise” (screenshot)
- Type dom.ipc in the filter field and you will see the following options being listed 4. Right click an entry and select “Toggle” to change the value of the entry from True to False and vice versa. 5. Reset all entries to False but keep the first and last entries to True. You are done, restart Firefox and open up Windows task manager to see that the plugin container process is disabled.
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I love Firefox but when tab just install itself automatically in my PC, I have no choice but to use Chrome an when my Chrome crashes a lot, then I will use Opera. When my Opera is not supported by the site i am checking then I will use Safari. When Safari is corrupted then I will NOT use Internet explorer because I rather stop surfing than use Internet Explorer. (=
Firefox will continue to be the best browser! Even after 10 years, this post will be a testament that Firefox is still the King. Thanks for the tip to stop container.exe, now my Firefox will have more fire and will be sleek like a fox.
Hello techarenapk.com Thanks for the Firefox tips. This is my favorite browser. The Firefox platform looks and feels like home. Think of it as a Firefox who’s really good at making friends. Whether you use Windows 7, Mac or Linux, the browser seamlessly integrates into your computer’s environment. A native look makes for a flawless interface that never gives you pause.
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