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Way off topic here but a brilliant how-to for those passionate Firefox users who can’t stand the awful memory leak.
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from SexySEO 1702 Days ago #
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Thank you, Paul, for quick & easy trick

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from dylantovey 1702 Days ago #
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I had given up using firefox for this very reason - but a quick spin with the change seems to have livened things up considerably!

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from dannysullivan 1702 Days ago #
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But what’s with putting this in a video that involves a Google search. Bizarre!OK, skip the video, do this:Enter this into your address bar:about:config Right click anywhere in the list of preferences that appear. From the pop-up menu, select New, Then Boolean.Enter config.trim_on_minimize and enterNext window, select True. If you hit False, then find config.trim_on_minimize on the list, right click on it, then Toggle to True.Now to see if it works!

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from SexySEO 1701 Days ago #
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@dannysullivanPerfectly. 

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