Comment 6 for bug 125970

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In , Junk-jiv (junk-jiv) wrote :

For reference:
Athlon 800Mhz (384MB PC100)
GeForce4 Ti 4400 (128MB DDR)

After seeing the WFM comments, I checked the pages again to see if I was crazy.
I got no significant slowdown, and couldn't figure out why. I think I'm getting
there, though. I've done some more testing, and am downloading a mozilla nightly
to see if this is phoenix-specific.

I am able to reproduce the problem by having certain other programs running
(though idle) at the same time as Phoenix. It seems to be a very binary thing;
either scrolling is seriously hampered, or it isn't. (And, well, yes--fixed
elements slow down a page even when this problem isn't present, but not by
nearly as much.) This reminds me of comments 18-22 or so in Bug 90198.

The program that causes the slowdown, on my machine, is a java-based text editor
(jEdit; http://www.jedit.org/). Any time it is open, the problem is present on
pages with fixed elements. Other pages seem unaffected, but that may be just
because of the inherent performance differences.

Additionally, (and this is strange) if I set the windows Task Manager to display
as 'always on top', and leave it over a page without fixed elements, that page
suffers from the same performance drop that pages with fixed elements do. This
seems to be less true of Winamp and the windows CD player, perhaps because they
take up less screen-space. That seems like it could be windows-specific; has
anyone encountered this in unix/linux?

Additionally, can anyone recommend some other java-based GUI programs to test
against?