Stop Slowing Down Your Browsing Speed

By Unknown Sunday, May 5, 2013 0 comments
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The first time you have your computer, is practically flew through the Internet. But if loading web pages now is forever, simple cleaning can help speed up navigation. So let's roll up our sleeves and get going.

First, think about your browser as a motorcycle, more luggage you load in it, the slower you go, so you start to rationalize.
Browser HistoryYou can remove a large amount of luggage if you delete your browsing history. All browsers store data from sites that have. It 's perfect if you want to remember where you've been recently on the web, but can also slow down your browser. The elimination of these data can accelerate the speed of loading pages.

    
In Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options hit General tab, under Browsing history, click Delete.
    
In Firefox, select Tools, Clear Recent History.
    
In Chrome, click the wrench icon in the toolbar, select Clear All History and Art History.
ToolbarsThe toolbars are known resource hogs. If not using a toolbar several times a day, they leave. In Firefox, go to Tools, Add-ons and disable toolbars. Chrome does not have toolbars itself.
Addons and extensionsThese are like toolbars, but may be running in the background, in the sense that they are less visible. It's a good idea to check that you are actually using these tools enough to deserve their resource consumption.

    
In Internet Explorer, go to Tools tab of Internet Options, Programs, Manage Add-ons. You see all the accessories that are enabled. I say turn off everything but the Shockwave Flash plugin.
    
In Firefox, click Tools and uninstall everything you can.
    
In Chrome, go to Tools, Extensions and disable everything possible
Bookmarks and FavoritesAnother obstacle to the browser comes marker. You think it is well organized, with a few hundred markers carefully archived by topic. But you can make the browser slower too. Limit to 20 or so, and keep the rest in a Word document on your desktop.
To export your bookmarksIn Internet Explorer, go to File, Import / Export and select Export to a file, and then click Favorites. Open the HTML file to save, copy all and paste into a Word document. In Firefox you can open bookmarks and want to copy, then paste them into a Word document. In Chrome, go to Favorites, Bookmark Manager, and export. Open the HTML document that save, copy all, and paste them into a Word document.
DefragmentationDefragmenting your hard drive is a popular tool to speed up all aspects of computing - even browsing the web. Click Start, type "defrag" No search bar and free Disk Defragmenter. 
Change browserTom hardware is a technology site that tests browser speed every year. His most recent comparison shows Firefox is faster then the Chrome browser, Internet Explorer penultimate, then Apple's Safari is slower.
Even just having a clean browser - you do not put your hand - it can be faster than the previous browser.
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