Hide all images on a page in Firefox (plain text only)

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Can I hide all images displayed on a page in Firefox?
I want to view the page in plain text only (with no images).

Is there any Firefox add-on for this?

Anand

Posted 2010-11-09T10:28:07.330

Reputation: 301

Answers

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You don't need an extension in order to do this. Simply go into your options, and under the content tab, unselect Load Images Automatically. Note that most of the formatting will be preserved.

MBraedley

Posted 2010-11-09T10:28:07.330

Reputation: 2 712

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You can use a bookmarklet, which work on almost, if not all, web browsers.

Here is a link with a good list of them, Zap images is probably the one you are looking for: https://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/zap.html

molgar

Posted 2010-11-09T10:28:07.330

Reputation: 1 551

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You can use Image-Show-Hide add-on.

Simply turn on | off images on all web-pages and (optional) auto-reload current

Owen

Posted 2010-11-09T10:28:07.330

Reputation: 443

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You can install Accessibility Evaluation Toolbar and disable images and almost whatever objects you want.

Bakhtiyor

Posted 2010-11-09T10:28:07.330

Reputation: 910

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You can use Quickimage to hide pictures in one click, before webpage loading:

Allow, block or prevent third-party images from loading via button in the Status Toolbar or alternatively add a button to the Navigation Toolbar. Hide pictures in one clic, before webpage loading.

zeram

Posted 2010-11-09T10:28:07.330

Reputation: 1