I'm using slow GPRS which is 64kb/s, and FireFox automatically renders most images (GIF's and JPG's) in low quality - I guess it just transfers the first layer of the image to save bandwidth.
This is fine with 1.0 and 1.01, since I can hover the mouse over the image and press SHIFT+R to reload the whole image to full quality, but sometimes it doesnt work (I think if the picture is hyperlinked, it wont give you the SHIFT+R option).
I looked in about:config and found an "images.dither" option, is this the correct option to change (so I can disable dithering altogether)?
The "images.dither" option is set to "auto", what do I have to change it to, "Disabled", or "false", or "normal"?
Disabling Image dithering (image:dither)?
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Re: Disabling Image dithering (image:dither)?
there are 3 strings >
auto (default): Automatically decide
true: Dither images
false: Disable image dithering
i guess you need to put "false"
auto (default): Automatically decide
true: Dither images
false: Disable image dithering
i guess you need to put "false"
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Re: Disabling Image dithering (image:dither)?
You are replying to an elderly thread (2005). Locking. I suspect that the problem has either been solved or forgotten by now.
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