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Foxfire flies from website to website but links open very very slowly from my e-mail program. Why the difference?

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Foxfire when open, flies from website to website but when I click on a link in my e-mail, even though Foxfire is open, it is very very slow to respond, aggravatingly so. Why the difference?

Foxfire when open, flies from website to website but when I click on a link in my e-mail, even though Foxfire is open, it is very very slow to respond, aggravatingly so. Why the difference?

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Which part fixed the problem?

Was it places.sqlite?

In that case there may have been a problem with the history.

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Start Firefox in Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode to check if one of the extensions or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox/Tools > Add-ons > Appearance/Themes).


A possible cause is a problem with the file places.sqlite that stores the bookmarks and the history.

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That fixed the problem, thanks. How do I keep it that way? The links in my e-mail aren't bookmarked so I don't see the relevance in the problem resolution you sent me.

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Which part fixed the problem?

Was it places.sqlite?

In that case there may have been a problem with the history.

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Just opening in safe mode fixed the problem. I didn't do anything else. But now when I click on a link someone sent me through my Outlook mail, the site opens instantly. Previously, it took over two minutes for the site to open.

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Opened Foxfire this morning without invoking 'safe mode' and I was able to access sites from my e-mail with no delay. I don't know why just opening in safe mode once would solve the problem but it seems it has. Thanks much for the suggestion.