I think there is a way to disable all your plug in kinda like a "safe mode".  You might try that to see if it is a plug in.

I have continued issues with the flash plugin in FF that I have not had time to resolve.  It causes slow page loads and sometimes hangs altogether. 

 
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Keith Smith


On Thursday, October 24, 2013 6:42 AM, sean ritzler <sean.a.ritzler@gmail.com> wrote:
No, Firefox is not a victim of "bloatware." Your issue is obviously
not normal behavior.

I have seen Firefox start slowly when my DHCP server was handing out
one good DNS server and one bad DNS server. Firefox hung for a bit
while trying to communicate with the bad server. I was able to find
the cause with strace - you should try the same, or tell us some
actual specs/relevant output before talking about bloatware! :-)

Sean

On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 1:55 PM,  <joe@actionline.com> wrote:
> Each time I start-up Firefox, it takes about 13 seconds for it to load.
>
> Chrome takes less than 2 seconds.
>
> Has Firefox become another victim of bloatware?
>
> I have done all of the about:config "fixes" that I can find, but FF is
> still ridiculously slow.
>
> Is there something I'm missing that I can do to speed it up?
>
>
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