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His Majesty
You can also right click, select inspect and you'll usually find img src in right panel that opens up.
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His Majesty
The inspect way can often allow you to choose the full size of the image which isn't always what is displayed on the website etc.
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His Majesty
The inspect way can often allow you to choose the full size of the image which isn't always what is displayed on the website etc.
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His Majesty
The inspect way can often allow you to choose the full size of the image which isn't always what is displayed on the website etc.
DL Photo Tips involving Google Chrome extension “uBlock.”
Here's a trick to get rid of the watermarks and get the original source file without the watermark elements in images for you DL them.
The free Google Chrome extension “uBlock” is available from the Google Chrome Store.
“uBlock” also blocks many pop-up ads and other assorted bullshit. I noticed I don't get advertisements when watching YouTube videos or being blocked by Rolling Stones magazine since I installed “uBlock.” Love it!
On a rare ocossion you may want to turn off "uBlock" which is easily done in the Google Chrome Extension icon at the top of the webpage.
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stonesman87
Even better, how about a timer that mutes ads tells us when ad breaks will end, maybe giving us a ding like an oven timer to tell us it's safe to sit back down to watch the program again?
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crjowls
I use Firefox browser with ublock origin and noscript which stops all javascript running on all the websites I visit period. Then if I'm on a website and I want javascript to run I turn it on for that website in the noscript settings.
I don't know how people can use websites without something like ublock. Because a website can tell you are using ublock, some of them ask you to turn it off. No thanks. I'll get my coat and move on when that happens.
The post above by stonesman87 regarding tablets and smart tvs. I've never used a tablet or a smart tv but I've read up on smart tvs. Their apps are rarely updated apparently.
The best thing to do is try to find the dumbest TV possible, or a computer display/monitor of similar size, and then connect it to a PC or something like a Roku or Apple TV. Smart TVs will be cheaper and if that's your ownly choice don't let it connect to the internet. Then plugin your PC/Roku/whatever to it. Absolutely do not do internet banking on a smart tv.
Here's a piece which will tell you all about smart tvs.
https://lifehacker.com/why-you-should-buy-the-dumbest-tv-you-can-find-1848768646
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Quique-stone
Thank you exilestones!