Pale moon stops responding in some sites with heavy javascript
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Pale moon stops responding in some sites with heavy javascript
There are many sites that makes Pale Moon unresponsive. Here is one where scrolling stops multiple times when comments are loading: https://snew.notabug.io/r/todayilearned ... onsmoking/. I think it's because of javascript.
Here is another, link is NSFW: https://twitter.com/misstylerxxx. This one is because it has lots of videos or gifs.
This happens in many other sites with heavy javascript or video, I just don't remember them now. I tested on new profile on so this should not be because of any add-ons.
I have checked and this issue does not happen on Firefox Quantum and Chromium on the same computer.
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4 GB RAM
Here is another, link is NSFW: https://twitter.com/misstylerxxx. This one is because it has lots of videos or gifs.
This happens in many other sites with heavy javascript or video, I just don't remember them now. I tested on new profile on so this should not be because of any add-ons.
I have checked and this issue does not happen on Firefox Quantum and Chromium on the same computer.
Pale Moon 32-bit latest installed
Windows 8.1 core 64-bit
Intel Core i3-4010U @ 1.70GHz with HD Graphics 4400
4 GB RAM
Re: Pale moon stops responding in some sites with heavy javascript
On-the fly loading of comments always pauses a browser, no matter which one.
Very heavy use of on-the-fly loading and playing of video has nothing to do with javascript, and pausing you experience there is of a completely different nature (likely also related to using integrated graphics and an entry-level CPU).
Very heavy use of on-the-fly loading and playing of video has nothing to do with javascript, and pausing you experience there is of a completely different nature (likely also related to using integrated graphics and an entry-level CPU).
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Re: Pale moon stops responding in some sites with heavy javascript
On the notabug link I hardly start reading the comments before I get this:
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Re: Pale moon stops responding in some sites with heavy javascript
Twitter link works fine here. The other one also works, but you have to give it some time to load first. It takes 8-10 seconds on my PC, other systems will require less or more depending on CPU/GPU.
I could be wrong, but I think scrolling this page (and similar ones) with the mouse-wheel causes more problems (I also got the "unresponsive script" prompt) than scrolling by dragging the scroll-bar (no "unresponsive script"). I guess adding smooth scrolling to the equation does not help with such pages.
edit: if you use the 32-bit version of Pale Moon, try the 64-bit version. Intel drivers can be... curious. You could also try using the laptop manufacturer drivers, instead of the latest generic Intel ones (or vice-versa).
I could be wrong, but I think scrolling this page (and similar ones) with the mouse-wheel causes more problems (I also got the "unresponsive script" prompt) than scrolling by dragging the scroll-bar (no "unresponsive script"). I guess adding smooth scrolling to the equation does not help with such pages.
edit: if you use the 32-bit version of Pale Moon, try the 64-bit version. Intel drivers can be... curious. You could also try using the laptop manufacturer drivers, instead of the latest generic Intel ones (or vice-versa).
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Re: Pale moon stops responding in some sites with heavy javascript
I understand what you are saying but Firefox Quantum and Chrome never hangs on any website (including mentioned links). Whenever some website makes the browser hang, I test that in all browsers and only Pale Moon and Firefox<57 (pre-quantum) shows this problem. Others work fine. Taking time to load is fine, but here the browser stops responding completely.
I will try solutions everyone here has mentioned. I posted this just to let Pale Moon developers know. Finally thanks everyone for the replies.
I will try solutions everyone here has mentioned. I posted this just to let Pale Moon developers know. Finally thanks everyone for the replies.
Re: Pale moon stops responding in some sites with heavy javascript
Not getting any JS warnings.
TIL is a bit slow to load, more so to "colorize".
Not really seeing much difference between browsers.
Twitter is a pig, everywhere, but does scroll more cleanly (though still not, clean) on FF 64.
i5-3570k, 16 GB, HD4000
TIL is a bit slow to load, more so to "colorize".
Not really seeing much difference between browsers.
Twitter is a pig, everywhere, but does scroll more cleanly (though still not, clean) on FF 64.
i5-3570k, 16 GB, HD4000
Re: Pale moon stops responding in some sites with heavy javascript
Those two browsers doesn't hang because the user interface and the web content are separated.pelmun wrote:I understand what you are saying but Firefox Quantum and Chrome never hangs on any website (including mentioned links). Whenever some website makes the browser hang, I test that in all browsers and only Pale Moon and Firefox<57 (pre-quantum) shows this problem. Others work fine. Taking time to load is fine, but here the browser stops responding completely.
I will try solutions everyone here has mentioned. I posted this just to let Pale Moon developers know. Finally thanks everyone for the replies.
Moonchild discussed the problems that this approach creates already in a different thread.
Re: Pale moon stops responding in some sites with heavy javascript
Can you link that post? I want to read.vannilla wrote: Those two browsers doesn't hang because the user interface and the web content are separated. Moonchild discussed the problems that this approach creates already in a different thread.
Re: Pale moon stops responding in some sites with heavy javascript
For example:
(source)Moonchild wrote:It may keep the UI responsive even if a page misbehaves and maxes out a core in CPU usage, but that's thinking in small terms. The price to pay for it is that instead of the browser being slowed down, your entire system will be slowed down -- regardless of any of the opened pages misbehaving or not (and that in turn will, yes, also slow down the browser).
Re: Pale moon stops responding in some sites with heavy javascript
Nobody here will like what I am going to say, but I will still write.
I don't agree with this. As web technologies are changing with more js everywhere, this causes Pale Moon to have laggy scrolling in too many places (at least in some devices) and Firefox Quantum and Chrome works faster.
Firefox lost many people to Chrome (in desktop category) as it used to crash/hang when chrome didn't. That's the main reason Quantum was (had to be) made and they left all the extensions. Now Firefox does not have any of those issues and it's performance is as good as chrome if not better.
This is not just me saying. I have been to hacker news and other developer forums. They all say this. Nobody said that because of separate process, firefox quantum uses more ram and making their system slow. The response is opposite.
When you disregard everything that is opposite to your belief, it becomes an echo chamber which is not a good thing. That's what makes people believe that their information is the always right and leads to division like what is happening in real life (left/right and pro/against of anything). This community like many others, feels like an echo chamber.
I want to be clear that I am not saying that every browser should be a copy of chrome or have separate process like firefox. I am saying that what everyone here thinks, may not be true. There should be awareness about that to have real progress.
I don't agree with this. As web technologies are changing with more js everywhere, this causes Pale Moon to have laggy scrolling in too many places (at least in some devices) and Firefox Quantum and Chrome works faster.
Firefox lost many people to Chrome (in desktop category) as it used to crash/hang when chrome didn't. That's the main reason Quantum was (had to be) made and they left all the extensions. Now Firefox does not have any of those issues and it's performance is as good as chrome if not better.
This is not just me saying. I have been to hacker news and other developer forums. They all say this. Nobody said that because of separate process, firefox quantum uses more ram and making their system slow. The response is opposite.
When you disregard everything that is opposite to your belief, it becomes an echo chamber which is not a good thing. That's what makes people believe that their information is the always right and leads to division like what is happening in real life (left/right and pro/against of anything). This community like many others, feels like an echo chamber.
I want to be clear that I am not saying that every browser should be a copy of chrome or have separate process like firefox. I am saying that what everyone here thinks, may not be true. There should be awareness about that to have real progress.
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Re: Pale moon stops responding in some sites with heavy javascript
pelmun wrote:Can you link that post? I want to read.
Any of these forum searches finds it: multiprocess; or multi-process; or electrolysis; or e10s.
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