[Ext] ImageShowHide 0.2.8.1 - simply turn on|off images
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- Mikki
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If the latest version doesn't work for you...
by Pastor, January 07, 2006 10:54am
...then close Firefox, go to your profile folder, find prefs.js - it's your browser settings. Open it in text editor and find the following strings: user_pref("imgsh.rldef", 1); user_pref("imgsh.rldyn", 0); user_pref("permissions.default.image", 0); (actual values may vary). Now delete them, save and close the file. Start FF and tune Image-Show-Hide anew. That's all, now it's working. P.S. In FF 1.5 internal values which were respondant for image politics were changed. So old and new version of the extension are totally incompatible. It's not needed to uninstall old version, all you need is simply delete old settings, new version will recreate its own.
by Pastor, January 07, 2006 10:54am
...then close Firefox, go to your profile folder, find prefs.js - it's your browser settings. Open it in text editor and find the following strings: user_pref("imgsh.rldef", 1); user_pref("imgsh.rldyn", 0); user_pref("permissions.default.image", 0); (actual values may vary). Now delete them, save and close the file. Start FF and tune Image-Show-Hide anew. That's all, now it's working. P.S. In FF 1.5 internal values which were respondant for image politics were changed. So old and new version of the extension are totally incompatible. It's not needed to uninstall old version, all you need is simply delete old settings, new version will recreate its own.
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Mikki wrote:If the latest version doesn't work for you...
by Pastor, January 07, 2006 10:54am
...then close Firefox, go to your profile folder, find prefs.js - it's your browser settings. Open it in text editor and find the following strings: user_pref("imgsh.rldef", 1); user_pref("imgsh.rldyn", 0); user_pref("permissions.default.image", 0); (actual values may vary). Now delete them, save and close the file. Start FF and tune Image-Show-Hide anew. That's all, now it's working. P.S. In FF 1.5 internal values which were respondant for image politics were changed. So old and new version of the extension are totally incompatible. It's not needed to uninstall old version, all you need is simply delete old settings, new version will recreate its own.
Hi and thanks for your response. I went into the prefs.js file and deleted the strings you had instructed me to and then reopened Firefox. Unfortunately, the extension still doesn't work. When I click on the toolbar button, nothing happens. I reopened the prefs.js file and those strings had been replaced with what appears to be the same strings. I just don't get it. After updating to Firefox 1.5 (I did an update, then a complete reinstall), I've had two extensions that don't work properly that seem to be working for others. This one, which does nothing, and the All-In-One Search Button, which only sporaticaly works... Do you or anyone else have any other ideas? I really like this extension and would love to have it working again.
Thanks Again,
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imgsh v 0.1.7 not functioning
Pastor's advice worked for me - i.e. deleting the references to imgsh and permissions.default in prefs.js. I believe that the problem may be precipitated by the automatic search and install for new/valid extensions that firefox automatically does when upgraded. This can destroy the opportunity one has to un-install older versions before installing the new one, rsulting in a broken upgrade. One wonders what percentage of users had the difficulty...
Thanks Parson, christom
PS: My Windows machine has more than one "prefs.js" file, in different locations - a user needs to check that he really is changing the file in the appropriate firefox prefs.js. In my case it was the one in the "C:\Documents and Settings\MyName\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\acbcefg.default\" folder
Thanks Parson, christom
PS: My Windows machine has more than one "prefs.js" file, in different locations - a user needs to check that he really is changing the file in the appropriate firefox prefs.js. In my case it was the one in the "C:\Documents and Settings\MyName\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\acbcefg.default\" folder
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Mikki,
Am impressed with the small size of this extension. Only 13K, compared to 86K for imglikeopera. (Though imagepref is smallest at 3K.)
Any chance you could add a ColorsShowHide option? (to disable page colors, makes it faster on dialup) In the code, all you would have to do is turn "browser.display.use_document_colors" on/off.
Am impressed with the small size of this extension. Only 13K, compared to 86K for imglikeopera. (Though imagepref is smallest at 3K.)
Any chance you could add a ColorsShowHide option? (to disable page colors, makes it faster on dialup) In the code, all you would have to do is turn "browser.display.use_document_colors" on/off.
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Hi,
I love this extension. But I have one wish. Can you make posible to enable any other shortcut then Shift-Z. Because this setting is not compatible by Firefox functionality in menu Tools | Options | Advanced tab | General tab | Accessibility frame | "Begin finding when you begin typing" option.
The best option would be to make it posible end user can manualy select keyboard shortcut.
Thanks a lot,
Grofaty
I love this extension. But I have one wish. Can you make posible to enable any other shortcut then Shift-Z. Because this setting is not compatible by Firefox functionality in menu Tools | Options | Advanced tab | General tab | Accessibility frame | "Begin finding when you begin typing" option.
The best option would be to make it posible end user can manualy select keyboard shortcut.
Thanks a lot,
Grofaty
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broken in fx 2.0
My name is felipe and I love your show/hide image extension you made! Very handy tool.
I'm running FX 2.0 in windows xp and have installed the latest version of your extension. In fx preferences, i have added a few "allow/block" exceptions to the "load images automatically" sections like google.com-allow, doubleclick.net-block and some others (about 5 allow and 5 block, 10 total)
When I press the image for the extension you provided on the toolbar, it turns into a no-smoking sign (images are turned off) wonderful. When I click it, the button turns into a yellow square. Image are on, perfect! BUT when i click it again, it stays as a yellow square and images remain ON, they won't turn off. Going into tools > options > content, the "load images automatically" is turned OFF but firefox still shows IMAGES!!! (in all webpages, not just the ones with "allow" permissions). I put the image on the very right of the search tool (to the right of the magnifying glass icon)
To remedy this, I go to tools > options > content and turn "load image automatically" to ON, then > close. Then press the yellow square icon and it turns to a no-smoking sign and images are off. But the problem doesn't go away when I want to turn images ON then OFF again.
I have reproduced this problem 5 times. Is this a bug?
I'm running FX 2.0 in windows xp and have installed the latest version of your extension. In fx preferences, i have added a few "allow/block" exceptions to the "load images automatically" sections like google.com-allow, doubleclick.net-block and some others (about 5 allow and 5 block, 10 total)
When I press the image for the extension you provided on the toolbar, it turns into a no-smoking sign (images are turned off) wonderful. When I click it, the button turns into a yellow square. Image are on, perfect! BUT when i click it again, it stays as a yellow square and images remain ON, they won't turn off. Going into tools > options > content, the "load images automatically" is turned OFF but firefox still shows IMAGES!!! (in all webpages, not just the ones with "allow" permissions). I put the image on the very right of the search tool (to the right of the magnifying glass icon)
To remedy this, I go to tools > options > content and turn "load image automatically" to ON, then > close. Then press the yellow square icon and it turns to a no-smoking sign and images are off. But the problem doesn't go away when I want to turn images ON then OFF again.
I have reproduced this problem 5 times. Is this a bug?
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found the problem! "permissions.default.image" is set to default value "1" - load all images
2 is block all images
3 show only images from originating site (or prevent 3rd party images from loading)
This extension changes the above from "1" to "2", but then back to "0" which is an invalid value.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Permissions.default.image
2 is block all images
3 show only images from originating site (or prevent 3rd party images from loading)
This extension changes the above from "1" to "2", but then back to "0" which is an invalid value.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Permissions.default.image
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Felipe1982 wrote:found the problem! "permissions.default.image" is set to default value "1" - load all images
2 is block all images
3 show only images from originating site (or prevent 3rd party images from loading)
This extension changes the above from "1" to "2", but then back to "0" which is an invalid value.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Permissions.default.image
I have set "permissions.default.image" to "3" in order to block web-bugs because of privacy considerations, and the extension changes this value to "2" and back to "3" . But it would be great if the author added a possibility to change the value from "3" to "1" and back, so web-bugs are blocked by default but can be allowed for specific sites.