Allegedly, on or about 31 March 2014, c. marlow sent:
> When browsing Facebook and I use the mouse wheel to scroll down,
> Firefox pauses before it jumps down ( meaning it pauses for a few sec
> before it finally gets the command that I scrolled down and the page
> finally goes down) 

And when trying to scroll on other websites, what happens?  I mention
this, because Facebook is one of those sites with lots of content
shovelled into a page, with lots of page layout styling applied to that
content.  Throw in scripting and advertising, and it makes for a
difficult-to-do-quickly webpage.

Also, and I haven't seen any other message address this, have you turned
off the "smooth scrolling" feature of Firefox?  It deliberately slows
down scrolling of pages, to try and do it in a smoother fashion.  I find
it horrendous, as my reading speed is much faster than it wants to
scroll pages at (I'm not talking about reading the whole page verbatim,
I'm talking about skimming through to find the content that I'm
interested in, I'm not /that/ much of a speed reader).

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