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==Image animation preference== | ==Image animation preference== | ||
There is | There is a preference that affects animated image behaviour. | ||
===Using about:config=== | ===Using about:config=== |
Revision as of 04:01, 15 November 2005
Image animation preference
There is a preference that affects animated image behaviour.
Using about:config
In Mozilla Suite and Firefox:
- 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
You can also use about:config in Thunderbird to turn off animated images in RSS feeds.
Using user.js
Alternatively, you can edit your user.js file to set this preference. For instance, to prevent image animation in RSS feeds in Thunderbird, insert the following into the user.js file in your Thunderbird profile folder:
user_pref("image.animation_mode", "none");
Pausing animated images
Press ESC on Windows (different for other OSes) will pause animated images on the current website.
Security software
The following programs have options that can turn off animation on your system:
- Norton Internet Security
- ZoneAlarm
This feature must be turned on or off from inside the aforementionned programs, not Firefox, Mozilla Suite, or Thunderbird.
See also
- Other about:config entries.