Travis Crump wrote: > I think bookmark outliner was landed in the last month or two which is > probably the cause of the increased performance you see. Something is > seriously wrong with mozilla if changing a graphic results in a > noticeable performance gain... :)) > > Phil Edwards wrote: > >> To whomever it was that changed the "disclosure triangles" into plain +/- >> boxes: thank you. Thank you very very much. >> >> The response time when clicking on those icons have improved quite a bit. >> For the triangles I would have to literally "prefetch" nested bookmark >> folders: click a triangle to expand it, click a link or two on the >> main page, and /then/ the nested bookmarks structure would get around >> to expanding. Hellishly unresponsive. >> >> The +/- boxes probably don't look as neat to people, but who cares: they >> work, and they work quickly. >> >> I'm assuming that the speedup is due to the tringles/boxes change. >> Perhaps the two changes are in fact unrelated; I've no clue. >> >> >> Phil >> (Are they really called "disclosure triangles"? That's so cute.) >> >> >
bookmarks outliner was added about 12-05 to 12-10, it sped up sidebar and the manage bookmarks, as well as the pull-down menus are faster besides. -dman84