On 8/6/07, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There is a Firefox plug-in to control the execution of Flash. Tools >
> Add-ons > Extensions > Get Extensions etc.
>
> >The big culprit is Flash. I hate it where web sites use Flash when HTML
> >or any other video works better--and there's no alternate path. Might not
> be
> >Paula's problem, but I've had trouble with Flash from the first time I
> >saw it on a web site
>

I love FlashBlock.  It shows a little icon wherever Flash would be.  If you
move your mouse there, it turns into a play button, if you want to play it.
Some sites show seven or eight Flash, including three or four Flash ads.  If
I actually want to play a Flash video, I just click on it.

I couldn't navigate the Internet comfortably without it.

-- 
John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own


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