Browser.cache.memory.capacity «ORIGINAL ✓»
Understanding browser.cache.memory.capacity The browser.cache.memory.capacity preference is a critical setting in Firefox and related browsers that determines how much is used to store recently accessed web data. By fine-tuning this value, users can significantly influence their browser's responsiveness and overall system performance. What Does This Setting Do?
The Great Configuration Tree opened. The User typed the string: Browser.cache.memory.capacity . Browser.cache.memory.capacity
When a user loads a webpage, the browser downloads resources (HTML, CSS, Images). To display the page, the browser must "decode" these files (e.g., turning a compressed JPG into raw pixel data). Understanding browser
: Sets a fixed limit (e.g., 131,072 KB = 128 MB). Common Use Cases the browser downloads resources (HTML
