Some websites are nearly impossible to use in FF due to slow performance
This has been bothering me long enough that I figured I'd check to see if anyone else is having the same issue, and more importantly, if there's a fix.
Some websites, like Google Earth or various weather radar sites get so slow that they are unusable in Firefox.
When I load the same sites in Edge, it's blazing fast, as I'd expect.
Even Librewolf chugs on these sites.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS: First, thanks for all the input, guys.
I wanted to say that I've tried a fresh FF profile, and the same slowness happens in Google Earth.
I also confirmed that hardware acceleration is enabled.
This problem isn't on all websites. For example, playing www.slowroads.io actually gives a higher framerate on FF than it does on Edge. So it seems to be that certain websites just suck ass.
Some of you have said that Google Earth on FF works perfectly fine... on linux. At least it seems not to be a FF problem. LOL
EDIT: Opera browser is just as smooth as Edge with G Earth.
POSSIBLE SOLUTION?? Ok, so even though I was able to confirm that hardware acceleration was enabled, and the GPU was active while using FF, and the about:support showed that webrender was enabled, I noticed that on about:config the gfx.webrender.all setting was set to false.
So, I enabled it, and tried again. Google Earth seems much smoother (not as good as edge, but better than before), and Tube Archivist no longer seems to freeze while a video is being played.
Could this be the reason for my issues? If so, why was this option set to false by default?
I just opened up Google Earth in Firefox to see what would happen. It's buttery smooth with basically zero lag on loading assets, and zero lag zooming and dragging around on my 240Hz display.
I have a 1gbps symmetric fiber connection and I'm running NixOS. my Firefox Nix Home Manager config is here:
Thanks for trying! Google Earth is running my max refresh rate in Edge, but it's painfully slow on FF. If it's working for you, then I know there's hope!
I'm on Windows, unfortunately, so that's one variable I can't change. I'll consider that config, though!
That's part of many people's learning process. Meant of us, including me, have been there. Luckily, my last Windows computer was about 10 years ago. Good luck
On my i9 rtx 3080 work laptop the only thing I've noticed is that chrome has higher CPU usage but lower GPU usage, and chrome is a bit smoother because of it. FF doesn't seem to utilize my CPU as much and when it's loading in stuff it's choppier, but that could also be because it has less cached data than chrome (the main browser I use for work).