Inline frames
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Inline frames
Some inline frames that are in tables won't work with new versions of Phoenix. Inline frames show outside of the table Older Phoenix draws inline frames without problems, like: phoenix-0.4-win32.zip does.
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Re: Inline frames
ForceKeeper wrote:Some inline frames that are in tables won't work with new versions of Phoenix. Inline frames show outside of the table Older Phoenix draws inline frames without problems, like: phoenix-0.4-win32.zip does.
Please test with Mozilla to see if the problem stems from them.
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Another question about Inline-Frames: Can someone program an extension to filter Inline-Frames? Or maybe anyone can tell me how to disable Inline-Frames in The-Browser-Formerly-Know-As-Phoenix (in Opera i have the option to disable Iframes)? I don't need Inline-Frames at all. In most cases these will only display ads.
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Sorry i noticed that we are currently in 'Phoenix Bugs'. I've posted this now to 'Features'
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Sorry i noticed that we are currently in 'Phoenix Bugs'. I've posted this now to 'Features'
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Zaphod wrote:laszlo wrote:This still downloads their contents though.
It works for me. I've just added 'iframe {visibility:hidden;}' to my 'userContent.css' (i don't know what this file is for before) and after restart phoenix i cant see any iframe.
You can't see them, but their contents are still downloaded. That's not the same as Opera does, but if that's want you want, OK
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some of us are very simple-minded people and as long as we can't see it, we're blissfully happy. maybe he's like me in that way? hehe. i think what he was trying to do was more on the lines of not-see it than care-about-it-dling. i picked up the vibe that he just wants to view his pages without iframe interuptions.
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Flii wrote:some of us are very simple-minded people and as long as we can't see it, we're blissfully happy. maybe he's like me in that way?
Thanks Yes i'm happy that these nasty iframes now are hidden from my eyes (In Germany there is a lore [sorry don't know if this word did match it correctly]: 'Aus den Augen aus dem Sinn.' ... meaning analogous: "I can't see it, so i don't care for it") Okay, maybe it would be much better if they won't downloaded, but for this time i'm happy
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