Block GIF images from being loaded on HTML pages to reduce bandwidth and resource usage
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-02-10 | Firefox user 18279655 | As others mentioned, it doesn't work. Using about:config -> image.animation_mode -> set value to "none" or "once" is much more effective. | |
2023-11-30 | 41444 | ||
2021-09-19 | Владимир | Блокирует все гифки, даже статичные( | |
2021-08-15 | Foster | ||
2020-11-19 | John | It blocks .PNG photos. I could post a .PNG photo on my Facebook page, but not on a friend's page. It left a blank square. Took me a while to find out why. Also would not prevent a large GIF from playing that someone posted as a Facebook comment. | |
2020-08-17 | 12bytes | this is yet another glaring example of the most ill conceived, useless add-ons on AMO as well as another reason to not trust anything coming from add0ns (dot) com rather than installing this garbage, those that don't wish to see animated GIFs should set 'image.animation_mode' to a value of 'once' in about:config | |
2020-07-19 | Soldancer | It won't block the files it promises, possibly because it won't toggle to enabled from the Firefox menu. | |
2019-12-19 | Anonymous user 92bq5r | The setting of "image.animation_mode" in about:config controls image animation with the values of "none" (no animation), "once" (runs animation once), and "normal" (will run animation constantly). | |
2019-09-29 | schaferatsprynet | Didn't work anywhere I tried it. And yes, I made sure the pos was enabled. | |
2019-07-14 | rayman3003 |
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