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<blockquote data-quote="nabl" data-source="post: 985097" data-attributes="member: 43512"><p>I'd say it has to do with WebKit's <a href="http://webkit.org/projects/performance/index.html" target="_blank">philosophy</a>. While Firefox started with speed in mind (it was supposed to be a fast, lightweight version of the Mozilla browser, right?), it seemed to have lost that goal with time. So, even if speed is once again a priority for them, they'll have to make up for any regression that took place during their lax period(s). Having said that, I could have missed something in Firefox's goals along the way; it's just the way I see it from the bit I've followed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nabl, post: 985097, member: 43512"] I'd say it has to do with WebKit's [URL="http://webkit.org/projects/performance/index.html"]philosophy[/URL]. While Firefox started with speed in mind (it was supposed to be a fast, lightweight version of the Mozilla browser, right?), it seemed to have lost that goal with time. So, even if speed is once again a priority for them, they'll have to make up for any regression that took place during their lax period(s). Having said that, I could have missed something in Firefox's goals along the way; it's just the way I see it from the bit I've followed. [/QUOTE]
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