Agreeing with most of the above thread -- Firefox has a history of memory leaks, most browsers often work better after restarting if it's been open for a long time. FF Quantum, which I'm on now (Mac here), generally works fast(er) for Roll20 but uses a ton of computer resources. I always restart the whole computer and browser before Game Day, just to clear some of the cobwebs. Franky H. said: Roll20 will load all content on the page at load in, unfortunately. Its why the "This page may be too big" warning pops up when you increase the page size to 100x100. Extra character sheets, Dynamic lighting and Advanced fog of war increase the load as well. That's true for the GM, at least in-so-far as whatever section of the Page the GM is zoomed to. Roll20 cleverly does not need to always load everything on the map page, especially for players, as Roll20 has ways of loading only the section or the zoom-level that is in the Player's view at that time. For example, if you're quite zoomed-in (like 120% zoom) on 20x20 section of a 100x100 page, you might be only loading a section of the map in Max detail. Whenever you upload a new map/jpg to your Library, Roll20 automatically makes a few differently optimized and sized sibling-copies of that graphic. At a certain size of graphic (in pixels, or unit sizes) Roll20 automatically generates it as sectional tiles, like cutting a huge map into 4x4 maps. And vice versa, if you're quite zoomed-out (say, 30% zoom) then Roll20 generally loads a Thumbnail (.thumb) or a small/reduced/optimized version of the underlying uploaded graphics from your library. Another example is Fog of War, players browsers don't necessarily load all parts of graphics that are hidden behind solid fog. However the GM is seeing thru all Fogs (with opacity) meaning closer-to the full page contents must load for the GM, including GM layer, including Characters/Journals that are only set to GM view. The adage that Character Sheets / Journals, DL, and Advanced Fog increase the load, is so true. Those factors are often a bigger factor. You can easily have a 100x100 page absent (without factors like) DL, AFoW, Labeled Hex Grids, and without Attribute bloat.