Web-watching service StatCounter rates the market share of these popular browsers across all platforms ....
Chrome @ 65 per cent
Apple’s Safari @ 18 per cent
Edge @ 3.39 per cent
Firefox @ 3.29 per cent
Opera @ 2.2 per cent
This site is used to hold lots of tips and features about how to get the most out of your Chrome browser.
However there are of course a string of competitive products on the market and as and when something pops up that is worthy of mention an entry is made below.
Remember you can always get the best and latest browser results by doing your own Google search for specific points, so don't just rely on the things mentioned here.
The WebRender feature is not yet default on most Linux systems, regardless of whether it is Wayland or Xorg, using closed source or open source graphics drivers, and so on.
To enable WebRender in Firefox on Linux manually:
Open about:config in a new tab (and okay any warnings)
Search for gfx.webrender.all
Set the value to True to enable WebRender (or false to disable it)
Your own milage will vary when using this feature. You may encounter edge cases or introduce issues after turning it on. But as it’s easy to turn off should any hiccups emerge, the probable performance benefits it offers are worth the hassle of trying it out.