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MBP Slowww drop down menus
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<blockquote data-quote="nabl" data-source="post: 987260" data-attributes="member: 43512"><p>Just so you know, those are called sheets. I'm not sure why they'd be slowing down, though. Try opening TextEdit, typing something, and then trying to close the window without saving. Is that sheet slow as well? If not, I'm thinking this might be a Firefox issue. Are you using the latest version of Firefox. Also, it looks like you are using quite a few add-ons and a non-standard theme. Try disabling some of those things and see if it helps.</p><p></p><p>Also, when you say that you "have a lot of the visuals/eye candy stuff turned off to make everything run quicker," what exactly do you mean? Did you change anything that isn't in System Preferences—for instance, by typing commands in Terminal? If so, what were they?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nabl, post: 987260, member: 43512"] Just so you know, those are called sheets. I'm not sure why they'd be slowing down, though. Try opening TextEdit, typing something, and then trying to close the window without saving. Is that sheet slow as well? If not, I'm thinking this might be a Firefox issue. Are you using the latest version of Firefox. Also, it looks like you are using quite a few add-ons and a non-standard theme. Try disabling some of those things and see if it helps. Also, when you say that you "have a lot of the visuals/eye candy stuff turned off to make everything run quicker," what exactly do you mean? Did you change anything that isn't in System Preferences—for instance, by typing commands in Terminal? If so, what were they? [/QUOTE]
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