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Had Gmail open in one tab and this site in another. This is by no means gonna stop me from using FF, but thats pretty bad stuff there. Closed/re-opened and got most of the RAM back, but sheesh!

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I use Opera whenever I view a site with 100 pics of about 400x400 or more. Maybe you should since Firefox isn't suitable for that type of browsing?

(not trolling since I use Firefox everyday)

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Yeah, I hate that. System actually started lurching after a week of not closing FF. Took me a while to figure out it was leaking memory.

I hope this gets fixed.

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What version are you running?

I'm running 1.5 and have about 8 tabs open right now. Only using about 60k.

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I'm pretty sure bangbang answer is right, since he works on those nightly builds.

/EZ

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It happens to me all the time, whenever I have either too many tabs open, or too many images loaded. Since I have only 128 MB RAM, it can be an issue, so I just learn to deal with it and change the way I browse sites with many images.

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I think it's an issue with FireFox not releasing memory when you close a tab. After a while, it all adds up. I've experienced this starting with version 1.0.5 and it continues with 1.5. Indeed, I've seen FFX allocate 300+Mb in memory. I don't know what causes it, but I have an extension with a restart command included in it's suite of tools. (MR Tech's Local Install 4.0) I assigned an icon on one of my toolbars and I use it whenever FireFox gets to be a unruly RAM pig. Great browser, and definitely my top choice over IE, but the memory management could stand some considerable improvement.

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Yeah, I view a lot of art online and Firefox just keeps building up memory useage to rediculous levels... I still love it (although I use IE for certain sites) but I do find myself closing it and reloading it to free up those resources.

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If you are using Firefox 1.5 it is because of the new Fast-back browsing. Everything is kept in cache so that if you hit back button everything is loaded instantly and does not have to be re downloaded.

If you want to disable this change this in about:config 'browser.sessionhistory.max_viewers' to 0, if at 5 that will saved everything that was loaded in last 5 pages in that tab. SO if you have a few tabs open that could be 25 tabs worth of pictures causing all that ram useage.

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If you are using Firefox 1.5 it is because of the new Fast-back browsing. Everything is kept in cache so that if you hit back button everything is loaded instantly and does not have to be re downloaded.

If you want to disable this change this in about:config 'browser.sessionhistory.max_viewers' to 0, if at 5 that will saved everything that was loaded in last 5 pages in that tab. SO if you have a few tabs open that could be 25 tabs worth of pictures causing all that ram useage.

Thats a very good point. Didn't think of that :)

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If you are using Firefox 1.5 it is because of the new Fast-back browsing. Everything is kept in cache so that if you hit back button everything is loaded instantly and does not have to be re downloaded.

If you want to disable this change this in about:config 'browser.sessionhistory.max_viewers' to 0, if at 5 that will saved everything that was loaded in last 5 pages in that tab. SO if you have a few tabs open that could be 25 tabs worth of pictures causing all that ram useage.

This has been happening long before 1.5, so it's not that. Even with that.. do you think there's 500 mb of pages in his cache..? :rolleyes:

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