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Removing Images From a Website Using Internet Explorer & Firefox: Part 2

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Summary: How to remove images from a website in Internet Explorer and Firefox; learn more about web browsers in this free instructional video.

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Gary Zier, originally from Florida, is a systems administrator with 10 years of computer networking experience and an expertise in conditional access security systems. He started...read more

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"Hi! I'm Gary for Expert Village. There is another way to turn the pictures off in explorer and that would be by going into tools and hitting options and hitting the advanced tab. The advanced tab you can see we have a lot of settings we can turn on and off. If we go down to multi media, we will see there is a little box for show pictures. If we turn that button off and leave a check mark out by clicking on it, we will see that the Internet Explorer will not load any pictures but it is not going to be as clean of a look as we've got wit the CCS file. What we will do is go ahead and turn that on and reload the page and we will see that all of the pictures have gone away except we are left with the boxes of where the pictures are supposed to have been placed so the other look at the CCS file is a much cleaner look if we are trying to remove images from a web page. "

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