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species8350
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      04-16-2011
Hi,

I keep getting a message asking if I would like to increase the speed
of browsing by disabling add-ons.

It appears that disabling the few add-ons that I have will make little
difference. So I have decided to keep them.

How can I stop the repeated message inviting me to disable some add-
ons?

Thanks

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tincanguy
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      04-17-2011
One way I found to get rid of the message is to click on "yes". It then
shows which add-ons are present and the time they are using. If the highest
is 2 seconds e.g., set the time-to-invoke the message at 10 seconds, e.g..
The message will then only appear if you have an add-on that uses more than
10 seconds, an unlikely situation if you have added no new add-ons.

Works for me.

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Hi,

I keep getting a message asking if I would like to increase the speed
of browsing by disabling add-ons.

It appears that disabling the few add-ons that I have will make little
difference. So I have decided to keep them.

How can I stop the repeated message inviting me to disable some add-
ons?

Thanks

A

 
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species8350
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      04-22-2011
On Apr 17, 11:39*pm, "tincanguy" <fau...@bogus.com> wrote:
> One way I found to get rid of the message is to click on "yes". *It then
> shows which add-ons are present and the time they are using. *If the highest
> is 2 seconds e.g., set the time-to-invoke the message at 10 seconds, e.g...
> The message will then only appear if you have an add-on that uses more than
> 10 seconds, an unlikely situation if you have added no new add-ons.
>
> Works for me.
>
> ================================================== =========================*======================== =================
>
> "species8350" *wrote in message
>
> news:62474fff-070c-4158-b7be-...
>
> Hi,
>
> I keep getting a message asking if I would like to increase the speed
> of browsing by disabling add-ons.
>
> It appears that disabling the few add-ons that I have will make little
> difference. So I have decided to keep them.
>
> How can I stop the repeated message inviting me to disable some add-
> ons?
>
> Thanks
>
> A


Thanks for responding.

How do I set the time to invoke the message?

Thanks.

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species8350
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      04-23-2011
On Apr 22, 11:15*am, species8350 <not_here.5.species8...@xoxy.net>
wrote:
> On Apr 17, 11:39*pm, "tincanguy" <fau...@bogus.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > One way I found to get rid of the message is to click on "yes". *It then
> > shows which add-ons are present and the time they are using. *If the highest
> > is 2 seconds e.g., set the time-to-invoke the message at 10 seconds, e.g..
> > The message will then only appear if you have an add-on that uses more than
> > 10 seconds, an unlikely situation if you have added no new add-ons.

>
> > Works for me.

>
> > ================================================== =========================**======================= ==================

>
> > "species8350" *wrote in message

>
> >news:62474fff-070c-4158-b7be-...

>
> > Hi,

>
> > I keep getting a message asking if I would like to increase the speed
> > of browsing by disabling add-ons.

>
> > It appears that disabling the few add-ons that I have will make little
> > difference. So I have decided to keep them.

>
> > How can I stop the repeated message inviting me to disable some add-
> > ons?

>
> > Thanks

>
> > A

>
> Thanks for responding.
>
> How do I set the time to invoke the message?
>
> Thanks.
>
> A- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -


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