The "block images from this site" option in Mozilla works wonderful.
Except for one thing. Some sites make you pay for this luxury by loading a flash animation if the image can't be loaded. It seems.
How do I go about blocking these, without disabling flash altogether?
My favourite method of anti-flash is to use this code as a bookmark called 'Kill Flash', and it only gets rid of the flash on the current page, so you're not disabling flash altogether, just getting rid of the stuff you don't want... javascript:function kd(d){var i,a=d.embeds;for(n=0;n<a.length;n++){a[n].style.visibility=%22hidden%22; }}function kw(w){var f,j;kd(w.document);f=w.frames;for(j=0;j<f.length;j++)try{kw(f[j]);}catch (e){f[j].location.replace(%22about:blank%22);}}void(kw(window)); obviously this needs to be a single line, so be carefull when you copy/paste it. Have Fun, Jim. -- _ Jim McBoyle ASCII Ribbon Campaign / \ against HTML e-mail \ / x / \