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Peter Skye wrote:
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> How do I turn off images in Netscape 4.61? I want to display pages
> without any graphics.
Quoting from the NS461 Help documentation:
Automatic Loading
When you bring a web page to your screen, Communicator automatically
loads (starts up) several features that help interpret web pages. These
features can make web pages more lively, but they take time to load.
To turn off automatic loading:
1. From the Edit menu, choose Preferences.
2. Click the Advanced category.
3. To speed things up, deselect one or more of the following:
. Automatically load images.
Automatically displays images in a web page when you view the page. If
unselected, images are replaced by small icons, and you click the Images
button in the toolbar to view the images.
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I think that this option will addresses your need.
Steve Schiffman
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