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Animated images are often annoying. You can turn them | Animated images are often annoying. You can turn them off in Mozilla Suite and Firefox, using the following procedure: | ||
# In Location Bar type [[about:config]] and hit Enter | # In the Location Bar type [[about:config]] and hit Enter | ||
# Type "anim" in the Filter field (to quickly find the needed preference) | # Type "anim" in the Filter field (to quickly find the needed preference) | ||
# Double-click the '''image.animation_mode''' line and edit it to one of the following: | # Double-click the '''image.animation_mode''' line and edit it to one of the following: | ||
::'''none''' | ::'''none''' — will prevent image animation | ||
::'''once''' | ::'''once''' — will let the image animate once | ||
::'''normal''' | ::'''normal''' — will allow it to play over and over | ||
Alternatively, you can edit your [[user.js file]] to set this preference. | Alternatively, you can edit your [[user.js file]] to set this preference. |
Revision as of 11:30, 11 May 2005
Animated images are often annoying. You can turn them off in Mozilla Suite and Firefox, using the following procedure:
- In the Location Bar type about:config and hit Enter
- Type "anim" in the Filter field (to quickly find the needed preference)
- Double-click the image.animation_mode line and edit it to one of the following:
- none — will prevent image animation
- once — will let the image animate once
- normal — will allow it to play over and over
Alternatively, you can edit your user.js file to set this preference.
See also
- Other about:config entries.