- #2016 UNRESPONSIVE SCRIPT FIREFOX SHOCKWAVE FLASH FULL#
- #2016 UNRESPONSIVE SCRIPT FIREFOX SHOCKWAVE FLASH WINDOWS 7#
The only plugin you actually "need" is the OpenH264 one. I haven't used Flash in a few years and haven't missed it. If you're somehow required to use it anyways, make sure it's set as click-to-play so that it doesn't activate by default whenever you visit a webpage. If a website requires it in 2016 Anno Domini it's not worth using. Random wikia sites (that's wikia, not wiki) are great examples of useless javascript. Much of it serves on other purpose than to track you.
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#2016 UNRESPONSIVE SCRIPT FIREFOX SHOCKWAVE FLASH FULL#
The internet is so full of javascript you can barely view plaintext anymore without it. If you surf websites with flash ads without a reasonably good adblocker, chances are you'll sooner rather than later be staring at a screen asking you to pay 1000$ in bitcoin to a dude in Slovakia to get your data back.Īlso, yes, poorly written scripts can also freeze your browser.
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#2016 UNRESPONSIVE SCRIPT FIREFOX SHOCKWAVE FLASH WINDOWS 7#
I'm on Windows 7 on a computer that certainly is still not too slow to handle a normal web browser.įlash is in fact so efficient it not only breaks modern web browsers, it also breaks your entire system when you get served with ransomware through it. The only plugins I have activated are OpenH264 Video Codec, Primetime Content by Adobe, Shockwave Flash, Adobe Acrobat, and Microsoft Office 2010. I have used the Refresh Firefox feature, and it didn't bring any improvements in either startup speed or script stability. Obviously this is very annoying and I see no reason why flash content, or poorly written scripts for that matter, should constantly break a modern web browser.Ĭlicking don't ask me again does nothing, it keeps coming back (useless button?). This is most prevalent in wiki and magazine-type websites, and also.
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Maybe it has used up a lot of your computer resources, or an unresponsive script, and hanging and crashing due to other reasons. There are plenty of reasons why Firefox keeps on freezing. I have found a workaround by bringing up the task manager and killing plugin-container.exe, which wakes up firefox again, allowing me to click on "stop script" after which Firefox lets me know that the Flash plugin has crashed. However, like most browsers, there comes a time when Firefox becomes unresponsive and keeps freezing until the user cannot do anything but to wait or close it. I've also started getting "Warning Unresponsive script" error all the time, which freezes the browser so that I can't click any of the buttons (stop the script, continue etc). Firefox is always extremely sluggish on startup, and often repeatedly freezes for a few seconds at a time. Hello! I've been using firefox for over 7 years and have always been very happy with the browser, but as of late the experience is getting unbearable.