Turn Off Animations?
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Turn Off Animations?
Does any browser have a setting to turn off animated images? They're really distracting, especially on the news sites.
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Thanks for the tip about IE, Lem.
I installed Pith Helmet on my Mac. It has an option to play animations once, instead of letting them cycle ad nauseum. That's cool! Now the little guys in Jon's post (above) only hit each other once.
Thanks, guys!
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I installed Pith Helmet on my Mac. It has an option to play animations once, instead of letting them cycle ad nauseum. That's cool! Now the little guys in Jon's post (above) only hit each other once.
Thanks, guys!
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I just installed pith helmit. Its pretty cool. It also wipes out a bunch of ad grafics. Do you guys know if it slows down or speeds up my computer ?
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Jeff Agnew
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Bob,
By itself, Pith Helmet doesn't really speed up or slow down your computer. But on a slower connection you may find the end result is that a page will display faster because your browser isn't downloading all the ad graphics.
Also, I forgot to mention two things for non-Safari users, as well as PC users who want the same functionality. Opera on both Mac and PC has a "Disable GIF animation" setting that requires no add-on. The only downside is that animations are either on or off; there is no repeat setting like b0b mentioned for Pith Helmet.
Finally, the Adblock Firefox extension for both Mac and PC can block Flash and GIF animations. For example, select Tools >Options>Overlay Flash (for left-click). This replaces each Flash element on the page with a clickable layer that creates an Adblock filter.
By itself, Pith Helmet doesn't really speed up or slow down your computer. But on a slower connection you may find the end result is that a page will display faster because your browser isn't downloading all the ad graphics.
Also, I forgot to mention two things for non-Safari users, as well as PC users who want the same functionality. Opera on both Mac and PC has a "Disable GIF animation" setting that requires no add-on. The only downside is that animations are either on or off; there is no repeat setting like b0b mentioned for Pith Helmet.
Finally, the Adblock Firefox extension for both Mac and PC can block Flash and GIF animations. For example, select Tools >Options>Overlay Flash (for left-click). This replaces each Flash element on the page with a clickable layer that creates an Adblock filter.
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I just discovered that hitting the Esc key in Firefox stops animation GIFs!
www.digitalmediaminute.com/article/1034/firefox-stops-animated-gifs
www.digitalmediaminute.com/article/1034/firefox-stops-animated-gifs
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It turns out that a lot of the offending animations are Flash objects. I found a plugin called "FlashBlock" for FireFox that disables them quite nicely: http://flashblock.mozdev.org/
It puts a "Play" icon in the space, so that you can play the item if you want to.
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It puts a "Play" icon in the space, so that you can play the item if you want to.
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Thanks a ton for this hint! Flash blocker is a real sanity saver.
Those endlessly flashing ads ads actually make people like me avoid some pages, and that's probably not what the advertisers intended.
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Anders Brundell on 11 April 2006 at 10:15 PM.]</p></FONT>
Those endlessly flashing ads ads actually make people like me avoid some pages, and that's probably not what the advertisers intended.
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Anders Brundell on 11 April 2006 at 10:15 PM.]</p></FONT>
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If you are all referring to Flashblock 1.5.1, available either from addons.mozilla.org or from the author's homepage, I have downloaded both versions, opened them in Winzip and extracted all files to a folder, then ran a complete virus scan with AVG using today's updated definitions. No viruses were found. I also read all comments on Mozilla.org, from people who have downloaded and installed Flashblock 1.5.1 and nobody has reported any viruses.
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