Tony Sidaway wrote:
Nicholas Knight said:
Tony Sidaway wrote:
Nicholas Knight said:
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.
The precise arrangements depend on the browser design. I believe the experience you describe pertained to some of the earlier browsers, such as NCSA Mosaic. Good modern browsers allow a lot of fine control.
The experience I describe pertains to Firefox, the only browser I make meaningful use of, and which had its 1.0 release late last year.
I also use the current production version of Firefox, and for me switching images on and off is a single mouseclick or a single shortcut key. It may be that you are not making the best use of your browser's available controls.
Until you can show me support from a plain vanilla install without any add-ons, I must disagree with your assessment of Firefox. Blocking all images from the Wikimedia image server is not a good solution.
John Lee ([[User:Johnleemk]])