Ann Sanfedele wrote:

>I use firefox for my browser - I don't want it set to jsut
>text even if I could, though,
>because I sometimes need to look at things by images - but 
>I would be very happy if
>I could block ALL animation and ALL sound when I'm surfing. 
>I had a stop animation button in Netscape Comm, but the
>minute I change sites it doesn't hold.

Easy to block animation:
Just type "about:config" into the address bar and hit enter. This
brings up the configuration console. Go to "image.animation_mode",
double-click it and type in "none". There you go.
There's probably a simple way to so the same thing for sound but I
haven't looked it up because I just keep my amplifier turned off most
of the time :)

IE has a simple option whereby you can add a "toggle image loading"
button into the tool bar. Enable or disable image loading with a
single click. I use it frequently. I don't think Firefox has anything
similar yet.
 
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