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changing image-loading handling.: msg#00062gnome.apps.epiphany
Hi, as in http://mail.gnome.org/archives/epiphany-list/2003-November/msg00027.html I would like to be able to change the way that image-loading is handled. I see this almost like an accessibility thing. Being able to turn-off automatic image-loading on a slow connection makes a massive difference to the speed that you can get pages on screen. So its handy for those of still on dialup but also places like library's which normally have crippling connection speeds where the images being loaded are most likely ads or extraneous anyway. It is just handy for controlling your bandwidth. If you are downloading some files while surfing, you can turn off images so that the bandwidth is used for downloading and so the file is downloaded quicker and you can surf quicker. Also for people with small download limits from their isp account, why use up your quota on images if you can help it. But it is most useful for those with slow connections. Currently it appears as the only way to change image-loading is by setting about:config network.image.imageBehavior where 0 loads all images, 1 loads images from this domain and 2 blocks all images. The problem with this current situation is that a) this solution is not documented, not obvious, and not part of the main preferences utility. b) when images are turned off you can't see where they should or would be. By this I mean you should see a placeholder but no picture. Like when you have loaded a page normally but the image has yet to be downloaded. *** I hope placeholders is clear and correct terminology ;) *** How do other browsers tackle this issue. [I think it's a good idea to see what the competition is doing before formulating epiphany's solution. IE - I don't know about 6.x but 5.x had an extra thingy you could download that allowed for this. note I haven't used ie for ages so that's why the last sentence was pretty vague. firefox - don't currently have it installed but assume it's the same or similar to mozilla. opera, galeon and safari - don't have any of these installed at the moment but I would be interested to know what they do. dillo - I did send in a patch for dillo which I don't think ever got accepted. konqueror - I think K has the best solution I have seen. [I don't know if it's the best possible or the one epiphany should adopt though]. there is "configure konqueror"->"web behavior"->"automatically load images" which is a checkbox. When it's selected images are download like normal. When not selected there is a button added to the toolbar called "display images on page". It is not a toggle button. When you load a page no images are downloaded and there are place-holders where they would be. This is very important so that you can see: the structure of the page, images that are links, when you do click on "display images" the page isn't continually re-rendered and scrolling on you. mozilla - preferences->privacy & security-> images. image-acceptance-policy. you can choose to download: all images, images from the same domain, no images. It also allows you to block images from certain domains. While this is handy IMHO it probably is overkill for epiphany. My only real problem with the way mozilla handles this is that you can't see the placeholders which is annoying. especially trying to find hrefs on images. My name is Lex and I'm a new epiphany user having used in the past IE, galeon, mozilla, dillo, w3m, lynx, links and konqueror. I have made a few patches to dillo but am pretty much ignorant of the source of mozilla or epiphany. I hope you can see I have thought about this issue a fair bit and think that it is a very important and useful feature. I know the Epiphany philosophy is GNOME's: sensible defaults and no useless options so I am interested on what people think on this issue. Thankx, Lex. PS - thanks to noda for taking me through a few of the issues on #epiphany. |
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