Mozilla in opposition slow addons for Firefox
Now Mozilla will inform customers about the additions to Firefox, greatly slowing the work of this browser.
The company intends to actively deal with such additions to Firefox, as reported by PCWorld with reference to information from a company blog.
For example, the browser maker noted that any installed add-ons Firefox improves download time by about 10%, but some addons slows browser is many times larger than the others. Therefore, Mozilla and going to point users at the slowest additions.
For this the company will automatically test the one hundred most popular of these amendments and put the results on its website. At the moment, "antireyting" company headed by FoxLingo, serving as a translator of web pages in different languages, and Firebug, a plugin for developers. Each of these additions increases the load time browser to 74%!
Mozilla also create a special page lists the additions, increases the time downloading Firefox more than 25%. After which the company will send their developers to improve the communication to the addon.
As expected, the new version of Firefox reports of slow addons will be presented to the browser in the Add-ons Manager. Without the permission of third-party programs will not install in Firefox and its add-on toolbar.
In February this year, the company has made in his "antireyting»Skype for Firefox, selecting phone numbers on web pages with a button next to "Call". Mozilla noted that the Skype add-on slows down loading pages and is the reason for interference in the browser.
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