Number of Raster Threads – This is set to “Default” but you have the ability to set it to maximum. It improves the image loading time, so this should be pretty helpful for people who visit webpages with lots of images.
Experimental Canvas Features – As the name suggests, this flag is experimental but if you want your browser to be speedy, then you may as well try it. This flag enables “opaque canvases”, which requires less compositing, making the page loading time and performance a lot better
slimjet://flags/ in the Omnibox (address/search bar). search for specific features by using “Ctrl + F” find in page feature.
two flags to improve performance
Re: two flags to improve performance
Where are these settings? I couldn't find them in Settings or Advanced Settings.
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Re: two flags to improve performance
This
What he is saying is put slimjet://flags/ into the address bar and then search for it
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Re: two flags to improve performance
Thanks for the explanation. Amazing how including "put" in the sentence clarifies things.
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Re: two flags to improve performance
I'm testing it, but it looks nice for me.