Tony Sidaway wrote:
Nicholas Knight said:
Christiaan Briggs wrote:
Yes and I find it impolite that someone has forced me to do that.
You're not the least bit glad someone had the courtesy to consider that you might not want to see the image, and gave you a choice?
That is what inlining does. Linking reduces the control of the user over his browsing experience.
Because instead of letting the user choose to see the image by clicking one link, you require them to disable ALL images, then reenable ALL images, in order to see that one image.
Yeah, that's more control. Right.