If you have a broadband
Internet connection and use Firefox you can decrease the time each web
page you visit loads by enabling pipelining. Pipelining will make
Firefox load more than one request at a time for each page it loads. In
other words if the page you are visiting has dozens of images it will
load more than one image at a time, making the web page appear faster.
Follow the below steps to enable pipelining in Firefox.
- In the address bar type about:config and press enter.
- In pipelining in the search box, as shown below.
- Double-click network.http.pipelining to set the Value to true.
- Double-click network.http.proxy.pipelining to set the Value to true.
- Make sure network.http.pipelining.maxrequests is set to a value of more than 30.
- Right-click in an empty portion of the about:config window and click New and then Integer. Enter nglayout.initialpaint.delay as the name of the integer and for the value make it 0.
![Firefox about:config pipelining](http://www.computerhope.com/issues/pictures/aboutconfig.jpg)
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