David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/29/2015 4:40 PM, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Is another flash block needed when there is already one built into SM?
The Flashblock extension will show you where the Flash presentation
would have appeared if it were not blocked. This is indicated by an
icon that is an Italic lower-case f in a circle. Place your cursor in
the area that the Flash presentation would have occupied, and the icon
changes to a right-pointing triangle in a circle. Click on the icon if
you want to view the Flash. None of this requires opening a Add-ons
Manager window.
If you wish to use the built-in capability to enable or disable Flash,
you must then open the Add-ons Manager window and toggle the
Enable/Disable button. Since I use Flashbock and have never used the
Add-ons Manager capability, I am not sure if enabling Flash via the
Add-ons Manager can selectively apply to only one Flash presentation on
a Web page that has several. I am also not sure that, if you enable
Flash this way, whether you have to reload the affected Web page.
I have the built in flash block set to "ask".
When I click on a flash thing is displays an icon like a Lego profile
on the flash and says "Activate Adobe Flash" that has to be clicked on.
At a random Youtube page it seems to activate Youtube from then
on until I leave Youtube. However, on radar.weather.gov the icon
has to be clicked for every radar even though the urls are similar.
I've tried all the flash blocks that I could find, about 6 or so,
and they work so-so for me. The built in one seems to work the best.
The one with the flowing F works good on youtube but wont enable
flash on
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?product=NCR&rid=HGX&loop=yes
for me.
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