Hi, use Chromium with this command line flags:

--disable-images --disable-javascript

2009/10/26 Fx <[email protected]>

>
> I too would love it if Chrome/Chromium had the ability to turn off
> JavaScript and Flash on a tab-by-tab basis.  Even better would be if
> JavaScript and Flash were turned off by default, but by right-clicking
> on the web page, you could "Reload current page with JavaScript"  That
> would be my wet dream. :)
>
> But you can do something today about the extraneous nonsense that
> resides on too many web pages.  Go here:
> https://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/zap.html
>
> and add the bookmarklets 'Zap' and 'Zap Images' to your Bookmark bar.
> Then, if you Bookmark bar is displayed, you can simply click on the
> appropriate bookmarklet to turn off the distracting items. :)
>
>
>
> On Oct 21, 7:30 am, Sim Sim <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Could you please, if you haven't started already, develop a feature
> > that allows users to turn off images, pictures, and programs such as
> > Flash, Shockwave, etc. so that the content of a page may be limited to
> > just text.  I'm sick of porn and other distractions and nuisances like
> > adverts and such.  Also, a feature that automatically fills in forms
> > like the one in Firefox will be very useful.  Thank you.
> >
>

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