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In Firefox 13 I disables images in the settings. In 14 the option is gone and I can't re-enable them

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In version 13 I disabled 'load images' in the settings menu. This option doesn't seem to be available in 14, how do I re-enable this funtion? It was very useful to be able to turn this on and off.

In version 13 I disabled 'load images' in the settings menu. This option doesn't seem to be available in 14, how do I re-enable this funtion? It was very useful to be able to turn this on and off.

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Could you try this?

Enter the address about:config and press Enter. It may appear to freeze for 10+ seconds while the list loads.

In the search box type perm and press Enter to filter the list.

Look for permissions.default.image and Reset its value or Modify its value to 1 (load all images) or 3 (load site images but block off-site images).

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Could you try this?

Enter the address about:config and press Enter. It may appear to freeze for 10+ seconds while the list loads.

In the search box type perm and press Enter to filter the list.

Look for permissions.default.image and Reset its value or Modify its value to 1 (load all images) or 3 (load site images but block off-site images).

Does it work?

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That worked, than you. It is a shame that the option was removed from the menu - it is very useful for a mobile browser.

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It is a shame that the option was removed from the menu - it is very useful for a mobile browser.

I agree.