So I just tried this out (on a new profile):
Main Process used ~93MB of explicit memory, while the second process used ~88.4MB
Linux Mint 64-bit, shitty specs.
this is with two sites loaded in different tabs, one being the Phoronix forums. I would also like to report that what I call "interface lag" (the opening of new tabs, menus, etc occasionally visibly lagging while a page is rendering and/or javascript is executing) was effectively gone. Completely. Then again, I only tried with a few tabs so it could just be I had a lucky go.
I'll be sure to test it out more later.
P.P.S: Michael, Firefox also recently enabled subtitle support for HTML5 video by default in Nightly. That's a better thing to report on than a still ongoing project that I'm sure you've covered before.
Main Process used ~93MB of explicit memory, while the second process used ~88.4MB
Linux Mint 64-bit, shitty specs.
this is with two sites loaded in different tabs, one being the Phoronix forums. I would also like to report that what I call "interface lag" (the opening of new tabs, menus, etc occasionally visibly lagging while a page is rendering and/or javascript is executing) was effectively gone. Completely. Then again, I only tried with a few tabs so it could just be I had a lucky go.
I'll be sure to test it out more later.
P.P.S: Michael, Firefox also recently enabled subtitle support for HTML5 video by default in Nightly. That's a better thing to report on than a still ongoing project that I'm sure you've covered before.
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