On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Shlomo Solomon <shlomo.solo...@gmail.com> wrote: > I got several replies. Here's a summary of what worked or didn't. > > > On Sunday 28 September 2008, Ori Idan wrote: >> I think it is because of the the many flash adds they have. >> Use adblock to block these adds and it should work fine. > I installed adblock plus, but it didn't solve the problem. CPU use dropped > only slightly, but adblock killed all the pictures and the icons at the top > of the page (but only some of the flash!!) so YNET was not really usable. > > > On Sunday 28 September 2008, David Ronkin wrote: >> I had the same issue in Suse. After i installed the Flash blocker it >> disappeared: >> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search?q=flash+block&cat=all > This did seem to solve the problem, but, although I agree there's to much > flash on YNET, killing it all seems to be over-kill. > > > On Sunday 28 September 2008, Boaz Rymland wrote: >> To the best of my knowledge its not the flash objects on the page but >> rather the JS they use there. I was told once its the scrolling news >> thingy they use which eats the CPU. > I don't think that's true. After installing flash blocker, the scrolling news > was also gone. Clicking on the location it usually appears re-enabled the > scrolling news and CPU use only went up about 2%. > > > On Sunday 28 September 2008, Gal Gur-Arie wrote: >> If you'r using the extension of the HTML validator then disable it for Ynet >> it will help. > not installed > > > On Sunday 28 September 2008, Micha wrote: >> On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 07:44:08 +0300 > << snip snip >> >> I tend to see this mostly with weaker cpus where it comes into play. Also >> appears with explorer on windows, not only firefox. The issue is flash and >> ynet have a lot of them and they are very dynamic which take a lot of cpu. > As I mentioned above, the flash blocker did reduce CPU use, but my box is an > AMD 4200 dual core. A few flash windows should not have any real impact on > the CPU. In fact, with 10 - 15 tabs open (and many of them use flash), I get > about 2% (or less) CPU usage. Opening YNET jumps that to 140% (as I wrote > earlier - over 70% on each core). That really makes no sense. > > > -- > Shlomo Solomon > http://the-solomons.net > Sent by KMail 1.9.9 (KDE 3.5.9) on LINUX Mandriva 2008.1 >
I can verify that disabling JS on firefox solves the problem. I'm working with FF 3.0.5 on Red Hat 5 EL, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6400 @ 2.13GHz, 3GB Ram. My CPU usage without FF is ~6%, with FF 90%. To test this - 1. Using firefox 3, JS enabled. Open http://ynet.co.il in 10 new tabs 2. Measure CPU usage in 5min interval. You should see a constant increase in CPU usage until the point where FF hangs and needs forced kill. Now repeat the test, with JS disabled (Edit>Preferences>Content, uncheck "Enable JavaScript"). To work around this bug, First install Greasemonkey https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/748, then install this script http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/32443 Now install http://noscript.net/getit To verify the workaround, browse to ynet, You should see in the upper right corner - where the news flash used to be - the NoScript logo. Note that this also disables your ability to read / post comments, If this functionality is required the easiest solution IMHO is to click on the "S" icon on the right and selecting "Temporarily allow all this page" HTH P.S - If someone has a better solution on how to block just the required JS code on ynet.co.il (Using AdBlock Plus) or something alike, I would love to hear it. -- Cheers, Maxim Veksler "Free as in Freedom" - Do u GNU ? ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to linux-il-requ...@cs.huji.ac.il with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail linux-il-requ...@cs.huji.ac.il