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I am tired of how my Firefox/Mozilla browser keeps using more resources than I feel it needs to. I find that lots of pages are doing more than I want them to. What I would like is some method or addon which allows me to end what a page gets for CPU, but will keep it in memory. So the page will display and links will work, but it won't update.

 

I've tried hibernation and all it does is display a place holder for the page and unloads it from memory, then when it wakes up, reloads the page.

 

Am I being too greedy in what I want? Does such a thing exist?

I looked, but I did not find any browser or Internet groups. Where should this question be located? It's not a web app or Internet of things.

I am tired of how my Firefox/Mozilla browser keeps using more resources than I feel it needs to. I find that lots of pages are doing more than I want them to. What I would like is some method or addon which allows me to end what a page gets for CPU, but will keep it in memory. So the page will display and links will work, but it won't update.

 

I've tried hibernation and all it does is display a place holder for the page and unloads it from memory, then when it wakes up, reloads the page.

 

Am I being too greedy in what I want? Does such a thing exist?

I looked, but I did not find any browser or Internet groups. Where should this question be located? It's not a web app or Internet of things.

I am tired of how my Firefox/Mozilla browser keeps using more resources than I feel it needs to. I find that lots of pages are doing more than I want them to. What I would like is some method or addon which allows me to end what a page gets for CPU, but will keep it in memory. So the page will display and links will work, but it won't update.

I've tried hibernation and all it does is display a place holder for the page and unloads it from memory, then when it wakes up, reloads the page.

Am I being too greedy in what I want? Does such a thing exist?

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I looked, but I did not find any browser or internetInternet groups. Where should this question be located? It's not a web app or internetInternet of things.

I am tired of how my Firefox/Mozilla browser keeps using more resources than I feel it needs to. I find that lots of pages are doing more than I want them to. What I would like is some method or addon which allows me to end what a page gets for CPU, but will keep it in memory. So the page will display and links will work, but it won't update.

I've tried hibernation and all it does is display a place holder for the page and unloads it from memory, then when it wakes up, reloads the page.

Am I being too greedy in what I want? Does such a thing exist?

I looked, but did not find any browser or internet groups. Where should this question be located? It's not a web app or internet of things.

I am tired of how my Firefox/Mozilla browser keeps using more resources than I feel it needs to. I find that lots of pages are doing more than I want them to. What I would like is some method or addon which allows me to end what a page gets for CPU, but will keep it in memory. So the page will display and links will work, but it won't update.

I've tried hibernation and all it does is display a place holder for the page and unloads it from memory, then when it wakes up, reloads the page.

Am I being too greedy in what I want? Does such a thing exist?

I looked, but I did not find any browser or Internet groups. Where should this question be located? It's not a web app or Internet of things.

I am tired of how my Firefox/Mozilla browser keeps using more resources than I feel it needs to. I find that lots of pages are doing more than I want them to. What I would like is some method or addon which allows me to end what a page gets for CPU, but will keep it in memory. So the page will display and links will work, but it won't update.

I've tried hibernation and all it does is display a place holder for the page and unloads it from memory, then when it wakes up, reloads the page.

Am I being too greedy in what I want? Does such a thing exist?

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I looked, but did not find any browser or internet groups. Where should this question be located? Its not a web app or internet of things.

I am tired of how my Firefox/Mozilla browser keeps using more resources than I feel it needs to. I find that lots of pages are doing more then I want them to. What I would like is some method or addon which allows me to end what a page gets for CPU, but will keep in memory. So the page will display and links will work, but it wont update.

Ive tried hibernation and all it does is has a place holder for the page and unloads it from memory, then when it wakes up, reloads the page.

Am I being too greedy in what I want? Does such a thing exist?

I looked, but did not find any browser or internet groups. Where should this question be located? It's not a web app or internet of things.

I am tired of how my Firefox/Mozilla browser keeps using more resources than I feel it needs to. I find that lots of pages are doing more than I want them to. What I would like is some method or addon which allows me to end what a page gets for CPU, but will keep it in memory. So the page will display and links will work, but it won't update.

I've tried hibernation and all it does is display a place holder for the page and unloads it from memory, then when it wakes up, reloads the page.

Am I being too greedy in what I want? Does such a thing exist?

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