Disable ajax per user?
Joel Bryan Juliano
joelbryan.juliano at gmail.com
Tue Mar 13 21:00:48 GMT 2007
On 3/13/07, Luke Yelavich <themuso at themuso.com> wrote:
> Hi all
> I am a vision impaired user, so mostly use a text mode web browser, but
> for the times I do use GUI, I would like to not have anything displayed
> using ajax. Is there a way that I can turn that off for myself? If not,
> could that be a possibility?
>
> Thanks.
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Using Epiphany Web Browser, you can select the stylesheets offered by
a website. Most websites offered "None" and "Default".
None will disable all the effects, styles and formatting of a website,
displaying only text and images.
Epiphany isn't installed by default, to install it, you do
sudo apt-get install epiphany-browser epiphany-extensions
which will install also the stylesheet extensions.
You can enable the stylesheet extension by going to "Tools >
Extensions > Select Stylesheets", and to use the extension by "View >
Style"
I hope this helps,
Joel
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