X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Ftrender_bookmark.mdwn;h=71d7dd5eee7afc793c98f05e3e3a1f31adb1f1c5;hb=905880acc0d50bb6c2cf6f8ae35921dd6bb8f482;hp=9a4f15ae9a8cf96f6382af399f0270cb10b49281;hpb=f3aaa6e2a241bbb0597c6f33a289b03084a68b80;p=cworth.org diff --git a/src/trender_bookmark.mdwn b/src/trender_bookmark.mdwn index 9a4f15a..71d7dd5 100644 --- a/src/trender_bookmark.mdwn +++ b/src/trender_bookmark.mdwn @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ [[tag performance]] -Vladimir Vukićević pointed me to an old [[blog +Vladimir Vukićević pointed me to an old [blog entry](http://blog.vlad1.com/archives/2005/10/28/74/) where he provides a useful "bookmarklet" that I thought I'd share. It makes it easy to measure how long mozilla spends rendering any particular web @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ the "about:config" location in the toolbar and create a new Boolean entry, (right-click to find that), named `browser.dom.window.dump.enabled` and set it to `True`. -At that point yous should be all setup. Just browse to a web page of +At that point you should be all setup. Just browse to a web page of interest and click the "Time Render" bookmark to measure the rendering performance of Mozilla on that page.