Safari memory hog?

The new update has been keeping my system slow so I start monitoring my activity and have found out that safari is taking so much of my RAM. It takes about 250 MB- 320MB of my RAM. I don't have other programs running as I mainly use my computer for browsing. has anyone noticed this too with the new safari?

Hi,
You can control Flash using ClickToFlash.
http://clicktoflash.com/
Very handy plugin and very easy to use.
Also, it's not necessarily the RAM that can cause slow downs with your Mac OS X unless you are using RAM intensive apps like PhotoShop or FinalCut Pro.. as examples.
How much free space on the startup disk?
Right or control click the MacintoshHD icon. Click Get Info. In the Get Info window you will see Capacity and Available. *Make sure you always have a minimum of 15% free disk space.*

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