Agreed Matt,

I use the flashblock plugin for Firefox. It does the same type of thing

<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/433>

                     Regards,
                     Eugene


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On 24/02/2010, at 12:07 AM, Matthew Healey wrote:

> 
> Hi All,
> 
> With all the well-deserved Flash-bagging going around I thought it poignant 
> to mention a great little plugin for Safari called Click2Flash.
> 
> <http://rentzsch.github.com/clicktoflash/>
> 
> Essentially, it blocks all Flash assets on a web page until you explicitly 
> click on them. From a purely subjective point of view, web browsing is 
> significantly faster on flash-ad heavy sites. It just feels smoother.
> 
> It's also quite an eye-opened to see how much Flash content is actually 
> embedded into sites these days.
> 
> Try it out.
> 
> - Matt Healey
> 
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