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When I click on Mozzilla icon, I notice as the pages load as they are swirling, that old pages are loading prior to the last one I was previously on. For example, I see www.dfas.mil loading then all of a sudden yahoo loads, as that was the last page I was on. I dont change my last session often, and yahoo, etc etc are never closed, so to have dfas load first then yahoo, something is in the history to do it. I think this causes firefox to load slower.

When I click on Mozzilla icon, I notice as the pages load as they are swirling, that old pages are loading prior to the last one I was previously on. For example, I see www.dfas.mil loading then all of a sudden yahoo loads, as that was the last page I was on. I dont change my last session often, and yahoo, etc etc are never closed, so to have dfas load first then yahoo, something is in the history to do it. I think this causes firefox to load slower.

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Steve40th396 said

When I click on Mozzilla icon, I notice as the pages load as they are swirling, that old pages are loading prior to the last one I was previously on. For example, I see www.dfas.mil loading then all of a sudden yahoo loads, as that was the last page I was on. I dont change my last session often, and yahoo, etc etc are never closed, so to have dfas load first then yahoo, something is in the history to do it. I think this causes firefox to load slower.

Anyone have a suggestion?