When images are loaded, they can be cached so they don't need to be decoded or uncompressed to be redisplayed. This preference controls the maximum amount of memory to use for caching decoded images and chrome (application user interface elements).
Automatically decide the maximum memory to use to cache decoded images and chrome based on the total amount of RAM. (Default in all but Thunderbird and Minimo).
In Firefox 1.5 and SeaMonkey 1.0 and earlier versions, these defaults were the following:
See Bug 296538 for details.
Do not cache decoded images and chrome in memory.
Maximum amount of memory in KB to use to cache decoded images and chrome (1 MB = 1024 KB). (Thunderbird default: 4096. Minimo default: 256.)
about:cache?device=memory in the Location Bar This preference does not exist by default in applications other than Thunderbird.Users who are having problems and want to lower memory consumption can try setting the integer value to something lower than the memory cache setting given in the above table. 4096, which was the previous default value, is a good place to start because it will decrease memory usage for users with more than 64 MB RAM. Users who have no problems with memory should leave the setting at -1.
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