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Running and stuttering Cheetah on documentation pages
Brunob:
Hi, I'm new to Lazarus and FPC and I spend a lot of time learning from the documentation available on this site.
However, I find it extremely irritating when concentrating on a topic, to have that stuttering/running cheetah logo in the left top corner.
Am I the only one??
Kays:
--- Quote from: Brunob on February 25, 2022, 01:48:32 am ---[…] Am I the only one??
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No, you’re not. In the graphical browsers I use, I have blocked the graphic via some plugin a long time ago. Note, the logo of the wiki is different if you’re accessing https://Wiki.FreePascal.org/ via https://Wiki.Lazarus.FreePascal.org/
MarkMLl:
--- Quote from: Brunob on February 25, 2022, 01:48:32 am ---Hi, I'm new to Lazarus and FPC and I spend a lot of time learning from the documentation available on this site.
However, I find it extremely irritating when concentrating on a topic, to have that stuttering/running cheetah logo in the left top corner.
Am I the only one??
--- End quote ---
No, you definitely aren't. Welcome to the community of people who don't like excess thrust upon us: which is why we use Lazarus/FPC rather than Visual BASIC or Java.
MarkMLl
jex:
If you're using some content blocker browser extension (e.g. uBlock Origin, Adguard, etc.) you may block it by right clicking on the element and block.
Or add this to custom filter rules:
--- Code: ---||wiki.freepascal.org/skins/pic/logo.gif?73a46
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trev:
My SeaMonkey (nee Netscape Communicator and then Mozilla Suite) allows me to set "Animated images should loop" (1) as many times as the image specifies (2) once (3) never. I have it set to once, so I've never been annoyed :-)
I'm not sure about other browsers as I've used SeaMonkey for web browsing and as an email client almost exclusively since 1994.
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