Extension menu is irresponsive at network stuck after 69.0b1
I'm a Firefox Developer Edition user. After upgrading my Firefox to 69.0b1, I see a problem about network and extension:
In the same network, the case when the browser stuck at loading the page content has been more frequent (especially on script-rich sites like Twitter). At that case, the extension menu is irresponsive (which means that when I click on it, it only shows a pop-up with nothing in it). Closing all loading tabs doesn't solve this. After a long time after the loading starts, the tabs suddenly continue to load and the extension pages come back responsive.
Solución elegida
not sure what is cause and effect in the profile. can you reproduce the same problem (hangs on twitter) as well, when the Wappalyzer extension is disabled?
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hi, would it be possible for you to capture and share a performance profile while the issue is apparent? perhaps this would contain more clues as to what's going wrong: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Performance/Reporting_a_Performance_Problem
thank you
I have taken some profilings with Gecko Profiler.
Profile #1:
Visited wtfismyip.com then Twitter. Extension menu begins to get irresponsive at load of Twitter, then pages don't load (no matter old pages or new pages) and extension menu irresponsive at about 2 minutes.
The profile #1 seems not to be really informative, so I took a profile #2:
Visited url.fm then Twitter. Extension menu being irresponsive happened at about 21-23s when I dragged down the page fast, trying to reproduce the irresponsive extension menu.
Solución elegida
not sure what is cause and effect in the profile. can you reproduce the same problem (hangs on twitter) as well, when the Wappalyzer extension is disabled?
Thanks for your reply!
When profiling is on with Wappalyzer enabled, I'm able to reproduce hanging on Twitter (more or less) almost every time. WIth Wappalayer disabled, it seems harder to reproduce this problem.
I'll continue using Firefox with Wappalyzer disabled. Once the hang is detected, I will upload the profiling data.
Tested for days without Wapplayzer. The problems seems to be solved, thanks!