James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
Ralph Shumaker wrote:
One plugin for fireFox blocks automatic loading of flash on web pages
unless I click on the flash item that I want to see.

That would be flashblocker, I'm guessing. I gather it works well for you?

Quite well.

It is called flashblock v1.5.6, but I also have flash killer 1.0.4 which will kill all flash items in the page that have been loaded. Flash killer doesn't leave a way to load them afterward, short of reloading the page. If you've got many flash items on a page, and you don't know which one you want, but have flashblock and flash killer both installed, pick one and click on it. If it's not the right one, right click (not on the flash item), choose flash killer, and then left-click your next guess.

I don't often find pages with a lot of flash items, but this is a neat pair of plugins to have.



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