David H. Durgee wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 3/31/21 5:32 AM, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
I have a low-priority question which is going to have to be asked now
- before the forum dies.
If I want to make - say - "about:memory" clickable from a web page,
how do I go about it? I've tried the obvious <a
href="about:memory">about:memory</a> along with various other
alternatives such as http://about:memory but none of them work.
The reason for this is that my Seamonkey becomes slow to
non-responsive after a few hours and the least intrusive way of
fixing this is to do a full cleanup of SM's memory usage.
Sometimes I mistype and pass the request along to a search engine,
opening the page from my "home page" would be cleaner. There are
some other "about" options I use less often, putting them in the
home-page would also be helpful.
Open the about:memory page and bookmark it?
Would be nice if I could add a pref-bar button for this. Just tried it
and went from 2.1G to 1.2G here.
Dave
Going from 2.1G to 1.2G is nice to have.
After a few hours, my Seamonkey will get "busy" for a second every few
seconds. This is seriously annoying when I'm - for example - composing a
mail.
What I have discovered is that running "Minimise memory usage" fixes the
problem. Before that I'd terminate and restart Seamonkey, specifying
"Restore previous session". That is not "nice to have", it's "must have".
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