Help:Options to not see an image

Some people wish to not see some images on WikiQueer, for various reasons – images may not be suitable for a work environment; they may wish to prevent their children from seeing such images; their religion may forbid it; and so on.

WikiQueer is not censored, and the community will in general not be prepared to remove content on grounds of being objectionable to some people. WikiQueer will also not use specific disclaimers within articles warning readers of such content. All articles fall under the site-wide Content disclaimer. However, readers who do not wish to be exposed to certain content have a number of options to selectively prevent WikiQueer content from being displayed on their screen.

This page assumes that:

(a) you still want to visit WikiQueer (rather than creating a fork or simply staying away) and

(b) you do not wish to enter discussions within WikiQueer policy to have the image changed, removed or deleted by building consensus.

WikiQueer readers can influence how WikiQueer content is displayed on their screens in two ways:
 * 1) By creating an account and reading WikiQueer while logged in. Logged-in users can use personal cascading style sheets to display of images selectively (explained below).
 * 2) By filtering content locally, either by configuring their web browser (including the possibility to display no images at all), or by setting up a proxy (such as Privoxy) (explained below).

WikiQueer user preferences
People with an account on the WikiQueer website are able to use features of the wiki software to disable the display of specific images or sets of images, such as the "bad image" list.

To create an account, visit Special:Userlogin.

Specific pages
Once you have an account, you can disable the images on a specific page by changing your personal settings at your CSS page. This allows you to avoid images that offend you without affecting other users. To do this, create a page at Special:Mypage/skin.css and add the following line:

e.g.

Specific images
You can also disable specific images by filename. Also at Special:Mypage/skin.css, and add the following line:

e.g.

Bear in mind that the images included in any given article, and their filenames, are subject to change over time as the article develops.

Mozilla Firefox 2.0
Under later Mozilla versions, e.g. 3.6.12, click: Tools->Properties->Content
 * either: right-click the example image to the right and select "Block Images from www.wikiqueer.org"
 * or: select Edit/Preferences and in the Content tab click on "Exceptions" next to "Load images automatically". In the popup window, type "wikimedia.org" and click "Block".

Opera 9.0

 * Right-click on the page, select "Block content...", and click on the image(s). If you only want to (un)block a particular image, and not all images from the same source, hold the shift key while (un)blocking.
 * Click "Done"

Without add-on

 * 1) On Windows, select the "Tools" menu, on Mac OSX, select the "Firefox" menu, or on Linux select the "Edit" menu.
 * 2) Select "Options" on Windows, or "Preferences" on Mac OSX and Linux
 * 3) Click the "Content" tab.
 * 4) Uncheck the checkbox "Load images automatically."

With add-on
There are add-ons which provide image hiding functionality
 * https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/official-hide-images/
 * https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/image-show-hide/

Other Mozilla-based browsers
The Firefox 2.0 instructions may not work on all browsers in the Mozilla family (such as the GNOME web browser Epiphany). In that case, enter about:config in the location box, and change permissions.default.image to 2 to disable image downloads. To restore the default behavior, change it back to 1.

Opera 11.00

 * 1) Select the "Tools" menu
 * 2) Select "Preferences..."
 * 3) Select the "Webpages" tab
 * 4) Change "Show Images" to "No Images" from the dropdown menu for the "Images" option

Internet Explorer 7

 * 1) Click the "Tools" button.
 * 2) Select "Internet Options".
 * 3) Click the "Advanced" tab.
 * 4) Scroll down to "Multimedia" and uncheck "Show pictures".

Safari 3

 * 1) On Mac OSX, select the "Safari" menu.
 * 2) Click "Preferences".
 * 3) Click on the "Appearance" button.
 * 4) Uncheck "Display images when the page opens."

Install the Adblock Extension (Firefox)
Open Tools and click the "Add-Ons" button in the "Main" Tab. Select and install the "Adblock Plus: Element Hiding Helper". After restarting your browser, you have a menu labelled with an "ABP" icon in the top right of your browser window. From this menu, you can define precisely what content should be suppressed by your browser.

Do not use a predefined filterset, which may be configured to allow (whitelist) all WikiQueer content. Alternatively, use the "open blockable items" option to review whitelisted content on the current page, and disable filter rules as desired.

To block a specific image, right-click on it and select "Adblock image" from the context menu.

Once you have defined a filterset, you can distribute it to interested parties sharing your content preferences.

Use a proxy filter
You can selectively block content by using a web filter program. Freely available examples include Privoxy, SafeSquid and DansGuardian. Once you have installed such a program, you can exert fine-grained control over what content is received by your web browser.