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Browser differences: Chrome, Edge, and Firefox for large CSV grids

Engine and memory profiles differ slightly; same dataset may feel smoother in one browser on marginal hardware.

Gepubliceerd op 21 maart 2025 · Table

Chromium and Gecko optimize JS and layout differently. For very large grids, test your real file in two browsers on the same machine before blaming the dataset.

Hardware

  • RAM headroom matters more than CPU for wide string tables.
  • Close heavy tabs; disable extensions that inject content scripts.

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