Thursday, 29 August 2013

How to Access “Load Images Automatically” and “Enable JavaScript” Options in Mozilla Firefox?

Description

Along with the new features added to Mozilla Firefox 23 version, there are few essential options removed from it. These are:
•Load images automatically
•Enable JavaScript
•Always show the tab bar
But, disabling JavaScript and images were useful for users who use slower Internet connections. Thus, in this tutorial we are helping you to enable or disable the two removed features i.e. Load images automatically and Enable JavaScript.


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Solution:
These two options are removed from Firefox preferences window only but their functionality is present in the browser. You can access and customize these options using Firefox's hiddenabout:config page.
For latest Firefox version users:
1. Open Mozilla Firefox and type “about:config” in the addressbar and press “Enter.” It shows you a warning message. Click on “I'll be careful, I promise!” button.

2. If you want to enable or disable "Load images automatically" option, then type “permissions.default.image” in the Search Filter box and get an Integer with the same name "permissions.default.image" in preferences list. By default, its value is set to 1 which means all images are set to load automatically. In case, you want to disable image loading then change its value to 2. If you want to disable only third-party images then set its value to 3.


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3. If you want to enable or disable "JavaScript" option, type “javascript.enabled” in the Search Filter box and you'll get a boolean with the same name "javascript.enabled" in preferences list. Its value is set to true by default which means JavaScripts are enabled. In case, you want to disable JavaScripts, change its value to false. For changing its value, double-click on the preference name or right-click on it and select "Toggle" option.

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4. Talking about "Always show the tab bar", Mozilla has removed this functionality completely. In older versions, this option used "browser.tabs.autohide" preference in about:config but from the Firefox source code Mozilla has removed this preference now.
This is how you can use the removed features of Firefox. For more from the XpertCrewTM team, please follow us on Twitter@Techvedic or contact Techvedic’s computer support helpdesk, as per below contact-details:
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