On 4/18/05, Tony Sidaway
<minorityreport(a)bluebottle.com> wrote:
We appear to have a difference of opinion on the
ease of operation of
modern browsers such as Internet Explorer and Firefox. As a person
who often uses both in this mode I can assure you that it's neither
extreme nor ridiculous. It's very sensible and it solves the problem
totally.
....but is also a major nuisance anytime you want to use any other site
than Wikipedia, or in the 99% of cases where this is not an issue. (and
still doesn't help you know if an image is likely to be offensive in
the first place)
If you're likely to be offended by Wikipedia, you're likely to be offended
by other websites. As it happens I configure my browser to switch images
on and off with a click.
This is an individual problem and an individual solution is best. To
adopt a group solution will only degrade the content of Wikipedia.