[Resolved] NoScript=NoPics

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[Resolved] NoScript=NoPics

Post by TDNY »

Hi and thanks for looking,
The new update of noscripts was installed and now on all the sites I visit if there are pics in the post some pics don't show BUT if I right click on a pic and go to inspect element and run my mouse over the http code the pic shows up. Is there a setting for this?
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Re: NoScript=NoPics

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URL?

Some sites (think on a picture board) do just what you say.
Pictures are blocked until the particular part of the page is brought into focus. This way instead of loading say 100 pics (or thumbs) only a dozen need to load, because that is all that are visible (to you) up to that point in time.

If you were to disable JavaScript, the page would load the "old fashion" way.
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Re: NoScript=NoPics

Post by dhouwn »

therube wrote:Pictures are blocked until the particular part of the page is brought into focus. This way instead of loading say 100 pics (or thumbs) only a dozen need to load, because that is all that are visible (to you) up to that point in time.
Isn't this a feature just introduced in Gecko 2.0, ie. not in Firefox 3.6? (and AFAIK controlled through the image.mem.* settings)

/edit: Oops, seems like I didn't understand that you meant a feature programmed into the site using JS! Sorry for that. :oops:
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Re: NoScript=NoPics

Post by treasurdiggrny »

Well, I re-started my computer and the problem went away. I don't know what the deal with that issue was :?:
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