David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/22/2015 4:13 PM, Brian Mailman wrote:
I like to open CNN http://www.cnn.com first thing, read the headlines of
the stories I want to read later and right-click on them.  "Open New
Tab" I pick.  Then I read the stories I've selected.

Problem is, CNN doesn't believe the readers know how to read and that
they want to watch videos.  I don't.  I want to read the stories.

I wind up with a cacophony of videos, and I have to find them one by one
before I can find peace.

Is there a way of shutting down the videos unless/until I want to see them?

Thanks.

B/


If the videos are Flash (which fewer and fewer are, these days), they
can be blocked with the FlashBlock extension.  If the videos are HTML5
media, they can be blocked with a preference variable.  In either case,
unblocking them is easy.

If you are interested in details, reply here in this newsgroup.

Certainly.

I don't know the difference between HTML5 and Flash.

It's not that I want to block them entirely... I just want to block the videos until I want to see them.

B/


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