Forums being a resource hog

thodgson

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Hello,

I don't know what changes you have made to the forum lately but it is a real resource hog when open in a browser. At first I couldn't figure out why my computer was running so poorly, I then opened the task manager and saw the browser (firefox) was chewing up CPU and memory.

Since I knew everything else I had open in tabs were controlled pages that left the tab with the forum open. I closed that tab and my resources were immediately released.

I always enjoyed keeping the tab open and poping into it when I had a minute, but under these conditions I'm going to have to close the tab and visit less often.

Sure hope you review your forum design and correct the offenders.

Regards.
 
I have Safari running on a Mac and haven't noticed anything different today or in the last month.
 
I am on here a lot and have not heard of any changes or experienced any slow downs since around Christmas when everything was a little slow.
 
It's an issue with your browser, not the site. Try clearing the browser cache. If that doesn't help you may need to run MalwareBytes and scan for malware.
 
I'm having a similar problem. I think it might be the ads. It seems that I get script errors just about daily, and it's always one of the ads on the page hogging resources trying to stream a video or some other such thing. Also using Firefox.

So far it hasn't annoyed me that much or caused any real problems, just a minor inconvenience here.
 
I'm having a similar problem. I think it might be the ads. It seems that I get script errors just about daily, and it's always one of the ads on the page hogging resources trying to stream a video or some other such thing. Also using Firefox.

So far it hasn't annoyed me that much or caused any real problems, just a minor inconvenience here.
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I believe it is a problem with Flash and Firefox not playing nice together.

In Firefox, if you go into Task Manager, sort by CPU use, find the Flash process, and kill it (end the Firefox task), things will start working again... that is until Flash starts again. If you exit and restart Firefox frequently, that also helps.
 
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Windows 10, IE , notebook with 4 gig memory. No problems at all and I am on pretty much every day.. Had to reset my server once today because of 404 errors on MSN.com
 
My new laptop has win 10 and the Edge browser. it operates light speed faster than the old one on Firefox.
 
No problems using Firefox. You may want to try an ad blocker program to keep the pop ups away.
 
I'm having a similar problem. I think it might be the ads. It seems that I get script errors just about daily, and it's always one of the ads on the page hogging resources trying to stream a video or some other such thing. Also using Firefox.

So far it hasn't annoyed me that much or caused any real problems, just a minor inconvenience here.
What ads? I use Firefox and have no ads or issues with the site.
 
What ads? This site has ads? Never seen any ads!
Darn, don't know what I'm missing.
Seriously.
What can I do to get some ads? Maybe I need to buy something!

That reminds me. I need to buy an RV so I can have some repair problems.
I have the tools and the knowledge, and nothing to do but post.

Is that Edd505 up there? Been researching the trucks GK, thanks to you.
 
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Wow. What a difference. I just installed an ad blocker for safari on my Mac and my speeds have drastically increased on the site. OP, try instilling an ad blocker...

Edit... The one I installed actually has a counter that tells you how many ads it stopped. Every page load it stops about 8 ads. Very impressed.
 
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Have you rebooted your computer recently. I usually only reboot once a week. Been known to reboot a few.times in a row, if it.continously to act up.
 
I believe it is a problem with Flash and Firefox not playing nice together.

In Firefox, if you go into Task Manager, sort by CPU use, find the Flash process, and kill it (end the Firefox task), things will start working again... that is until Flash starts again. If you exit and restart Firefox frequently, that also helps.

I'm pretty sure that's right.

No problems using Firefox. You may want to try an ad blocker program to keep the pop ups away.

It's not popups, it's actually ads IN the page, and the static ones are not a problem, it's only the ones with video. It got worse after the changeover, probably because of more dynamic advertising.

I actually don't mind the ads as long as they're the static ones. I've gotten used to ignoring them for the most part, but when they start playing sound and videos, I get annoyed.
 
For Firefox users: I just installed "Ad Blocker Plus 2.7". It's an add on to Firefox from Mozilla. So far so good. Granted, it's only been a few minutes, but I've visited several places in the forum and have no ads, not even the static ones.
 
No problems using Firefox. You may want to try an ad blocker program to keep the pop ups away.

For Firefox users: I just installed "Ad Blocker Plus 2.7". It's an add on to Firefox from Mozilla. So far so good. Granted, it's only been a few minutes, but I've visited several places in the forum and have no ads, not even the static ones.

X2 on what THEY said! Last night I installed free 'Adblock Plus' all is good with Firefox.

I had a two free ad blockers I used for years with Win 7, but at some point (8.1 upgrade?) they were no longer supported and stopped working. I didn't 'connect the dots' to my Firefox issues and that upgrade.
 
I use Chrome. No ads from this site, great performance.

Regarding Flash, Adobe Acrobat Reader, and Java. These are malware magnets. Get rid of all of them. Most malware is written to exploit security holes in each of these 3rd party programs. That goes for MAC as well.

Unless you are addicted to YouTube, few sites rely on Flash anymore, it's a dead technology. Most sites are now built using HTML 5 which only requires a modern browser and no special ad-ons.

Instead of Acrobat Reader use a free alternative reader like PDF Xchange Viewer.

Java simply isn't needed anymore. I haven't had it my home machine for about 3 years. We took it off the company PCs 2 years ago.
 

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