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    Rider | # 1 | 2008-07-25, 19:06 | Report

    Go to Tools -> Settings -> General

    and disable Javascript.

    Probably the easiest hack ever posted at ITT.

    Sure, some websites will not work anymore. But most will. Including ITT.

    Try it out, it really makes a difference.

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    tso | # 2 | 2008-07-25, 19:10 | Report

    sadly, a updated render engine would have fixed the problem...

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    here.david | # 3 | 2008-07-25, 21:27 | Report

    What I had before changes, then after changes WIFI, (BTW - I have a 5MB to 6MB DSL connection)...

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    Kegetys | # 4 | 2008-07-25, 22:42 | Report

    This would be useful if the browser would have an Opera-style "site preferences" feature where you could disable javascript globally and then enable it on a per-site basis for "critical" pages that require it... Same would go for flash, gif animations, popups, etc.

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    ukki | # 5 | 2008-07-25, 23:20 | Report

    Originally Posted by Kegetys View Post
    This would be useful if the browser would have an Opera-style "site preferences" feature where you could disable javascript globally and then enable it on a per-site basis for "critical" pages that require it... Same would go for flash, gif animations, popups, etc.
    Little off topic, but do you happen to be the ofp guy?

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    YoDude | # 6 | 2008-07-26, 00:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by Kegetys View Post
    This would be useful if the browser would have an Opera-style "site preferences" feature where you could disable javascript globally and then enable it on a per-site basis for "critical" pages that require it... Same would go for flash, gif animations, popups, etc.

    +1

    ...or it shows a way to disable/enable it with an icon in one of the various app launcher programs out there.

    Low bandwidth = disable

    Big pipe = Let 'er rip

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    tso | # 7 | 2008-07-26, 00:23 | Report

    sorry, but ofp?

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    fieldside | # 8 | 2008-07-26, 02:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by here.david View Post
    What I had before changes, then after changes WIFI, (BTW - I have a 5MB to 6MB DSL connection)...
    How to read these pictures?

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    Kegetys | # 9 | 2008-07-26, 03:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by ukki View Post
    Little off topic, but do you happen to be the ofp guy?
    Yes, I guess :P

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    ukki | # 10 | 2008-07-26, 09:30 | Report

    Originally Posted by Kegetys View Post
    Yes, I guess :P
    Respect! Just started playing it a again with friends after several years. Still rocks.

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