Blocking Images is Hard To Do
As you may recall, I was told at work that community.livejournal.com (which is to say, in my case, the Milliways Bar RPG) uses a lot of bandwidth. Further discussion with a colleague pretty much reveals that our bandwidth is just not keeping up with the needs of a tech-savvy organization but that we just don't have the money to upgrade service. Given the size of the cutbacks here, that's fair enough (if not something I am glad to hear). And I think it's probably fair to say that userpics really do stack up after a while (especially in long RP threads).
So I decided to do my part and work on getting rid of images on as many sites I check at work as possible. At first I tried to block ALL images, and found that if you do that, some sites are unreadable, and that threads on LJ stop getting diagonal (thus getting harder to read). So I changed my approach. I found out from a helpful techie at LJ that you can block the image server (l-userpic.livejournal.com) without affecting other things. And I began to block images from sites where I can live without images.
Only it doesn't quite work. I have told my browser to block images from a number of sites without success. I'm guessing that there are distinct image servers in some cases, and that in others, it's all or nothing. Thus I come to my collective source of data and ask if anyone has any suggestions for getting those pesky images. Any thoughts?
So I decided to do my part and work on getting rid of images on as many sites I check at work as possible. At first I tried to block ALL images, and found that if you do that, some sites are unreadable, and that threads on LJ stop getting diagonal (thus getting harder to read). So I changed my approach. I found out from a helpful techie at LJ that you can block the image server (l-userpic.livejournal.com) without affecting other things. And I began to block images from sites where I can live without images.
Only it doesn't quite work. I have told my browser to block images from a number of sites without success. I'm guessing that there are distinct image servers in some cases, and that in others, it's all or nothing. Thus I come to my collective source of data and ask if anyone has any suggestions for getting those pesky images. Any thoughts?
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ETA: now with actual link, oops.
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(Ironically, though, I sometimes need to see ads, seeing as how we are starting to do web ads.)
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You can also whitelist servers in your filter, so that the ads YOU are serving don't get blocked in your browser. This is done under Tools->AdBlock Plus Preferences.
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I'm not understanding something. If LJ icon images are so small (max 100x100 pixels, which probably translates into no more than a 10Kb JPEG file), why do you want to block them?
Another suggestion is to change your journal style so that it doesn't use icon images. I think
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