Threadkiller
04-26-2004, 04:26 PM
A couple of recent things have lead me to want to be more careful while browsing or checking the 'shoot at work. Since then I found this very handy bookmarklet that I've been using that hides all the images on a page. So not only would it censor any potentially scary stuff until I can read the adjoining text but it makes the pages I look at seem more likely to be business related. It doesn't work on every page but if you want to give it a try here's how.
Just copy this and put it in your browser address bar and then set a bookmark on your links tab to it:
<font color="green"> javascript:for(jK6bvW=0;jK6bvW<document.images.len gth;jK6bvW++){void(document.images[jK6bvW].style.visibility='hidden')} </font color>
Once that's done, you just click that link on any page and the images will be hidden.
There are a lot of cool bookmarklets but that's the only one I've found that I use a lot.
Just copy this and put it in your browser address bar and then set a bookmark on your links tab to it:
<font color="green"> javascript:for(jK6bvW=0;jK6bvW<document.images.len gth;jK6bvW++){void(document.images[jK6bvW].style.visibility='hidden')} </font color>
Once that's done, you just click that link on any page and the images will be hidden.
There are a lot of cool bookmarklets but that's the only one I've found that I use a lot.