Imagic Photo – image and photo enhancement software
Re:Originally posted by: guy
http://www.dotstrosity.net/anandtech/blockallimages.jpg
This is what I was talking about, but it's not going to work for flash and stuff like that.Yeah, I don't have that option. Are you using a beta version or something? If not, perhaps it's part of one of your addons. I have 2.0.0.3.
ScreenDASH! Image Software
Re:http://www.dotstrosity.net/anandtech/blockallimages.jpg
This is what I was talking about, but it's not going to work for flash and stuff like that.
Pure Asp Image Upload Script.
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Use AdBlock Plus … it can be configured to not block ads / popups at any specific site
You insert a filter typed under Preferences as follows:
@@|http://www.yahoo.com
Very easy
Note: Adblock is the old version .. please remove it and install
AdBlock Plus instead .. it works much better than the original
AdBlockSorry, I am actually using AdBlock Plus. I didn't know there was a different version. I still have the issue with it blocking CSS files as well though if I use the wildcard. I don't need to configure it to not block ads on any sites, as I haven't noticed it blocking anything I need.
DeadZoom.
Re:Use AdBlock Plus … it can be configured to not block ads / popups at any specific site
You insert a filter typed under Preferences as follows:
@@|http://www.yahoo.com
Very easy
Note: Adblock is the old version .. please remove it and install
AdBlock Plus instead .. it works much better than the original
AdBlock
Web 2.0 Images Mega Pack, Biggest & Cheapest Online! 50% Commission
Re:Originally posted by: guy
If you just right click on an image at the offending site, you can block all images from that site without addons with Firefox.Hum. I don't see an option like that.
EDIT: Adblock seems to work, but I have to enter file types separately (e.g., *.site.com/*.gif, *.site.com/*.jpg, *.site.com/*.swf). If I just do *.site.com/* it seems to block CSS formatting too which really messes things up.
Stock Photography: Going Digital.
Re:If you just right click on an image at the offending site, you can block all images from that site without addons with Firefox.
The Cartoon Express
Re:You can use Ad-Block Plus, I think it allows you to add certain sites so that they don't display images.
0 Comments.