I just installed 1.1b, and for some reason it appears that Flash Block has somehow gotten turned on. I checked the "Web Features" setting, and the "Block Flash animations" box is not checked.
Is there some way for me to turn off the Flash Block feature without using the panel?
Turn Off Flash Block?
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When you view a page with flash, is the flash blocked with a play button (which will then display the animation when you click it), or can you not see the flash at all?
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That doesn't seem possible for it to be on without the box being checked What happens if you try a fresh profile?
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I had the same experience... leftovers from CamiTools I suppose. Removing the call to import flashblock.css from my userContent.css made the preference work as expected.
Right now my chrome folder has two files with "flashblock" in their name: flashblock.css and flashblock.jar. Should I have both of them, or just one?
Right now my chrome folder has two files with "flashblock" in their name: flashblock.css and flashblock.jar. Should I have both of them, or just one?
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maxsimms, glad you figured that out. Parts of Flashblock are automatically active when they are present but don't "work" unless the Flashblock stylesheet is loaded. The line in your userContent.css file causes the stylesheet to be loaded when Camino is launched.
All of Camino's built-in Flashblock lives inside the application itself...anything that seems to be Flashblock-related in your profile is probably residue from a non-Camino installation and may break Camino's built-in Flashblock.
All of Camino's built-in Flashblock lives inside the application itself...anything that seems to be Flashblock-related in your profile is probably residue from a non-Camino installation and may break Camino's built-in Flashblock.
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