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jpwhits 04-19-2008 03:43 AM

Question for Firefox users
 
Is there a way to have Firefox show a red X or something when a picture doesn't load? At the moment I just have a blank space so you can't tell if there is actually supposed to be a picture there or not.

jpwhits 04-19-2008 02:56 PM

Anyone know the answer?

st0ned 04-19-2008 02:57 PM

Not sure this would be possible from the coding end of things. I would assume it would have to be part of Firefox.

wheaties 04-19-2008 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jpwhits (Post 14087118)
Is there a way to have Firefox show a red X or something when a picture doesn't load? At the moment I just have a blank space so you can't tell if there is actually supposed to be a picture there or not.

If this is some PHP script that you're hosting, you can tweak the script to do that: Test to see if the image url returns okay, if not then display this "image is broken" image.

That would probably be the best thing. Unless you're talking about something for personal use where you want a broken image to appear as something just for your convenience, then I'm sure a firefox extension could be made to do that.

jpwhits 04-19-2008 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wheaties (Post 14088236)
If this is some PHP script that you're hosting, you can tweak the script to do that: Test to see if the image url returns okay, if not then display this "image is broken" image.

That would probably be the best thing. Unless you're talking about something for personal use where you want a broken image to appear as something just for your convenience, then I'm sure a firefox extension could be made to do that.

Yeah I mean like how Internet Explorer shows a red X when an image fails to load. Is there a way to make that happen in Firefox?


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