When we compare browsers, memory consumption is one of the most
considered fact. Who ever wins the browser’s race, it’s kind of sure
that you will continue to use the browser you are comfortable with.
I am with Firefox because it has been a long time and I am
comfortable with the plugins available for it. Well, reasons alone
cannot stand against facts. So let’s find out why is Firefox consuming too much of your system RAM / Memory.
First of all, let’s check how much memory my Firefox V 20.0 is
consuming right now with 3 open tabs including Gmail, WordPress and a
webpage.
So, we have a clear picture here and a reason to panic! But before we
do that, we need to find out what exactly is going on with Firefox. As
we know that sometimes things meant to benefit us can also harm us if
not given proper attention. The most ignored but crucial element that
goes unnoticed are Addons.
Speed Up Firefox Like Chrome
Even in my case, I have been installing Firefox Addons from time to
time for testing purposes but eventually forgot about them as I didn’t
use them actively or rather didn’t care about it. Till now, there was no
way to find which Firefox Addon uses More Memory and causes Firefox to
lag at start up and while working with multiple tabs.
Now you can get details of memory consumption for each of the
installed and active Addons. The funny part is that a problem caused by
an Addon can be solved by another Addon. I got this Firefox extension
named about:addons-memory which helps to find memory usage by Addons and hence helping in reducing overall Firefox memory usage.
Load Firefox Tabs one by one progressively to speed up loading
Identify and Remove Memory savvy Addons
Install about:addons-memory Addon in Firefox, there is no need to restart your browser. Now, open a new tab and on the address bar type / paste about:addons-memory and hit Enter. On the page you will find all the installed addons and their memory usage.
Disabled Addons will show no usage as you can see in the later
section of the above image. This Addon also provides an option to
minimize Firefox memory usage, all you need to do is just click on it.
Unbelievably, it freed up nearly 50 MB of memory from Firefox. This
depends on the number of tabs opened and their contents. The maximum
memory freed in my case reached up to 150 MB. This Addon does not show
memory usage in real time, so you need to refresh the page for fresh
statistics.
How To Activate Firefox Plugins Only When Required and Disabled Otherwise
To free up memory further, you can identify and remove / disable
unused but active Addons. Keep in mind that useful plugins do take a lot
of memory depending on the feature they are providing. Hence, it’s
better to think carefully over removing all Addons just considering the
Memory usage. I will be happy to see a feature like this to be
integrated within Firefox.
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