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I was running a google meet call in Firefox and had a few other tabs open, including a gitlab one with an embedded video which might have been part of the cause of this when I noticed considerable lagging in the responsiveness of windows, not just firefox.

I found the following conspicuous messages in the console app:. I couldn't find much on this kind of error message other than the plugin-container process seems to belong to Firefox.

Restarting Firefox solved that issue for me, I no longer observe said messages in the console app and the system behaves as usual.

Sign up to join this community. When I run Firefox I find that the "plugin - container. Is there a way to disable this? I understand that its purpose is to help if Firefox crashes, but because my Firefox crashes almost never I feel just that it's a drain on my system 11, K of RAM resources. Other questions : you have installed the plug-ins with known security issues.

You should update immediately. Java Update : your worm. See: Java Update Do the update with Firefox closed. I am running XP on a laptop that originally had Vista which didn't work too well and I have "Add-ons" Adblock Plus 2.

Since the update to I want to disable or remove it completely with instructions easy to read - not some of the 5-page "mumbo-jumbo" I read other "solutions".

It has slowed me down and irritated me the point back to I-E. Hi RadRon, as its name suggests, plugin - container. It was created at the time of Firefox 3. Placing them in the plugin - container. So going back to your question of what might have caused your previous problems with plugin - container.

But given that the error has disappeared, it is difficult to speculate on the confluence of circumstances that could have been responsible, or fixed what other solution could help. I did it with a previous version of ff by changing the values of these preferences: dom. After I installed ff on my laptop today I can not find the.

And plugin - container. For me, that's the only problem with ff since the 7 update. It boggles me as to why you have not managed to get rid of this thing. To disable the crash protection, go to about: config and all preferences from dom. It is possible that your browser has only this entry preferably without any additions. This will prevent the process of "plugin-container" of race and all plugins will run within the process of Firefox.

Please check 'Resolved' the answer really solve the problem, to help others with a similar problem. I do not see the plugin container in the task manager of Windows since the last update of Firefox and now FF freezes several times per day since the previous update, before yesterday.

It takes several minutes after that I see this until it thaws, and it is faster the "end task" and restart Firefox to wait. This most often seems to happen when the computer has been idle for a certain time, rather than when I use it.

This extension is essentially a wrapped up user-script so fortunately the code isn't too complex. Hopefully we could find what's causing that. Yeah, that doesn't sound like it should be a problem. I'd hope we could accomplish the same on FF. Yeah, even if that's possible The extension is pretty straightforward Javascript Sorry that I can't jump on this more directly. I too can confirm I'm still having this issue but on Chrome. I can confirm the TrelloScrum extension is significantly impacting performance on Chrome Version The extension essentially makes Trello unusable, as the entire Trello board lags by seconds in creating new cards, updating cards, and moving cards across lists.

Is there anything unique about your board that might help me reproduce the problem? SeanColombo No prob. I have access to 30 boards I work across multiple teams that vary in their configuration. One board has 7 lists and a couple hundred cards nothing archived. Another board has 11 lists and a couple dozen cards. On the minimal side, there's a 5 list board with 7 active cards. I experienced big slow downs on all of them. I also have the Burndown Charts power-up enabled on most of my boards.

I'll have to dig deeper at some point. If you find anything specific that you think is causing it, please let me know! SeanColombo Will do. Please let me know if there's something else I can do to diagnose the issue would I find hints in the browser console, or is there another extension I can use?

Definitely would like to use the scrum points to highlight which tasks to prioritize! Thanks for all of the help! Submitted v 1. So there's definitely something consuming more resources than we'd want. Since I couldn't get it to hang for me on the legacy pre-WebExtension version, I'm not sure if this is just annoying or if it will be unreasonably slow for users. If you upgrade to 1. Skip to content. Star New issue. Jump to bottom. Linked pull requests.

Copy link. Hi, Firefox Nightly has a new fancy feature that shows what plugins make it slow. Thank you for building this addon! Glad to help! My TrelloScrum is 1. Also having the same issue, with the plugin enabled in Firefox And with it disabled: And that's with the tab in the background, no user interaction.

Hope this helps.



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