From: Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/06/26 Mon PM 10:22:51 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT: The simple internet, was Re: PUG/PESO ...at Flickr?
mike wilson wrote:
as is built in, once or not at all.
Mike - earlier I wrote that
mike wilson wrote:
as is built in, once or not at all.
Mike - earlier I wrote that the button wasn't in my Netscape
6.0
I don't have Netscape 6.0 I have netscape 4.6 -
You may have been scratching your head over that one
muttering
yesit is yes it is yes it is yes
No,
mike wilson wrote:
In NS, go to: editpreferencesprivacy and securityimages
There, you will find two boxes. One is image acceptance, the other is for
animations. You can choose to let them loop as many times as is built in,
once or not at all.
Mike - earlier I wrote that the
From: Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/06/26 Mon PM 07:34:29 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT: The simple internet, was Re: PUG/PESO ...at Flickr?
mike wilson wrote:
In NS, go to: editpreferencesprivacy and securityimages
From: Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/06/22 Thu PM 05:42:11 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT: The simple internet, was Re: PUG/PESO ...at Flickr?
Paul Sorenson wrote:
Ann -
In Firefox, you can block images and get text only this way...
Or the designer can just know what he is doing, and it works on most
anything. Check out my site on your TX it is mobile friendly without
being regular browser unfriendly. Although the images are probably a bit
big for cellular wireless connections, but fine for Wi-Fi connections.
To make it
Unfortunately nothing seems to stop 100% of the crap. Pop-ups,
animation, music, ads, etc. no matter what you do some of them get by
however there are a couple of easy things to do.
Just disabling MacroMedia (now Adobe) Flash will stop about 90% of the
animated web crap. As for sound I just
On Jun 23, 2006, at 8:12 AM, graywolf wrote:
Or the designer can just know what he is doing, and it works on most
anything.
That's true. But, for instance, at Batter's Box we jettisoned most of
the navigation and polls and sidebar stuff so that you get right to the
content on a small
mike wilson wrote:
From: Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/06/22 Thu PM 05:42:11 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT: The simple internet, was Re: PUG/PESO ...at Flickr?
In NS, go to: editpreferencesprivacy and securityimages
There, you
On 23/06/06, graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately nothing seems to stop 100% of the crap. Pop-ups,
animation, music, ads, etc. no matter what you do some of them get by
however there are a couple of easy things to do.
Just disabling MacroMedia (now Adobe) Flash will stop about 90%
Ann, I've been pleasantly surprised by the number of wonderfully simple
mobile-optimized web sites out there ever since I began to do the majority of
my online reading and e-mailing on a Palm TX. (It's a long story, but my iBook
needs a minor-but-expensive repair and the TX was a prop I got to
Aaron Reynolds wrote:
Ann, I've been pleasantly surprised by the number of wonderfully simple
mobile-optimized web sites out there ever since I began to do the majority of
my online reading and e-mailing on a Palm TX. (It's a long story, but my
iBook needs a minor-but-expensive repair
Ann -
In Firefox, you can block images and get text only this way...
Go to the Tools menu, click on Options, then click on the Content icon.
In the window that opens un-check the box that says Load Images. To
the right of the Load Images choice is a box labeled Exceptions. Click
on that
On Jun 22, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
hmmm are you saying that from the comfort of my dial up
connection I can make a browser that reads in text format
only when I'm , say, I'm researching stuff on Google or
Yahoo? that would be great.
Yes -- basically, there are other forms
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
I use firefox for my browser - I don't want it set to jsut
text even if I could, though,
because I sometimes need to look at things by images - but
I would be very happy if
I could block ALL animation and ALL sound when I'm surfing.
I had a stop animation button in Netscape
Paul Sorenson wrote:
Ann -
In Firefox, you can block images and get text only this way...
Go to the Tools menu, click on Options, then click on the Content icon.
In the window that opens un-check the box that says Load Images. To
the right of the Load Images choice is a box labeled
In a message dated 6/22/2006 10:53:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What i want is a permanent stop animation button - know
where i can find one of those? :) :)
ann
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There are too many different types of animation for one button to cover them
all.
Marnie aka Doe
Aaron
That is great
I just did it with Google on Firefox
and it worked -- it is text only, although not plain text in
the strictest sense
I love it!
ann
Aaron Reynolds wrote:
On Jun 22, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
hmmm are you saying that from the comfort of my dial up
Wow that really rocks, Mark, thanks!
As to sound - I do have a couple of waves I need - alerts -
but
I also keep the amps down verry low
such smart guys we have here!
ann
Mark Roberts wrote:
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
I use firefox for my browser - I don't want it set to jsut
text even
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 6/22/2006 10:53:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What i want is a permanent stop animation button - know
where i can find one of those? :) :)
ann
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There are too many different types of animation for one button to
Thu, 22 Jun 2006 10:45:12 -0700
Mark Roberts wrote:
IE has a simple option whereby you can add a toggle image loading
button into the tool bar. Enable or disable image loading with a
single click. I use it frequently. I don't think Firefox has anything
similar yet.
Opera browser has the
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