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<blockquote data-quote="Tutman" data-source="post: 933969" data-attributes="member: 87079"><p>This article shows you how to change browser cache to memory for Firefox in settings without any other software.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://smallbusiness.chron.com/block-iframes-websites-51694.html[/URL] (Middle of article)</p><h2></h2><h4>Open Firefox and type "about:config" (without quotes here and in subsequent commands) into the browser's address bar. The address bar is where the Web address or URL of the site you're visiting appears.</h4><p></p><p>Type "browser.cache" into the Search field that appears under the address bar. This will make the browser look for characteristics of its cache settings that can be changed.</p><p></p><p>Find the entry entitled "browser.cache.disk.enable" in the main display area of the browser below the Search field and double-click it to change the value to false.</p><p></p><h4>Double-click on the "browser.cache.memory.enable" setting to change it to true if it isn't already. The hard disk cache is turned off and the memory cache is turned on.</h4><p></p><p>Right-click anywhere in the screen that displays the cache configuration options. Click "New" from the context menu that appears, and then select "Integer" from the secondary context menu.</p><p></p><p>Enter "browser.cache.memory.capacity" in the dialog box that pops up and press the "OK" button to submit it.</p><p></p><p>Enter either "128000" or "-1" in the new dialog box that pops up and press "OK." That sets the size of your memory cache; for example, 128000 will allocate 128MB of your computer's memory to act as a cache for the browser. Entering "-1" lets Firefox choose the size of its cache depending on your computer's installed RAM capacity. You can also enter other cache sizes in kilobytes.</p><p></p><p>Close every Firefox tab and window to shut the browser down completely, and then double-click the browser's icon to restart it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tutman, post: 933969, member: 87079"] This article shows you how to change browser cache to memory for Firefox in settings without any other software. [URL unfurl="true"]https://smallbusiness.chron.com/block-iframes-websites-51694.html[/URL] (Middle of article) [HEADING=1][/HEADING] [HEADING=3]Open Firefox and type "about:config" (without quotes here and in subsequent commands) into the browser's address bar. The address bar is where the Web address or URL of the site you're visiting appears.[/HEADING] Type "browser.cache" into the Search field that appears under the address bar. This will make the browser look for characteristics of its cache settings that can be changed. Find the entry entitled "browser.cache.disk.enable" in the main display area of the browser below the Search field and double-click it to change the value to false. [HEADING=3]Double-click on the "browser.cache.memory.enable" setting to change it to true if it isn't already. The hard disk cache is turned off and the memory cache is turned on.[/HEADING] Right-click anywhere in the screen that displays the cache configuration options. Click "New" from the context menu that appears, and then select "Integer" from the secondary context menu. Enter "browser.cache.memory.capacity" in the dialog box that pops up and press the "OK" button to submit it. Enter either "128000" or "-1" in the new dialog box that pops up and press "OK." That sets the size of your memory cache; for example, 128000 will allocate 128MB of your computer's memory to act as a cache for the browser. Entering "-1" lets Firefox choose the size of its cache depending on your computer's installed RAM capacity. You can also enter other cache sizes in kilobytes. Close every Firefox tab and window to shut the browser down completely, and then double-click the browser's icon to restart it. [/QUOTE]
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