Internet browsers support the ability to disable images. This function is used to save traffic or speed up the process of displaying loaded pages. With this setting, you can enable or disable the display of images from specific sites.
Instructions
Step 1
In Internet Explorer, to include images, use the "Tools" menu by selecting the "Internet Options" section. In the settings window go to the "Advanced" tab. Scrolling through the list, find the line "Show images" in the "Multimedia" section and put a tick in its box. Save your changes by clicking "OK" at the bottom of the window.
Step 2
In the Opera web browser, go to the main menu on the "View" tab. Left-click on the "Images" item. In the next menu, select Show All Images. Confirm the changes.
Step 3
To configure the Mozilla Firefox browser, open the "Tools" section in the top menu. Select "Settings". Then go to the "Content" tab and check the box next to the phrase "Automatically upload images". In order to specify which sites should be allowed or denied to upload pictures, click on the "Exclusions" button located in the same line. Enter the domain names of the sites and mark "Block" or "Allow", thus filling in the list of exclusions. When finished, click "Close". To save the changes in the settings, click "OK".
Step 4
In the Apple Safari browser, go to the Edit menu. Select "Settings". Going to the "Appearance" tab, check the box next to "Show images when opening a page". Save the configured settings.
Step 5
In Google's Chrome web browser, look for the wrench image located in the upper right corner opposite the address bar. Select Options". On the settings page go to the "Additional" section and in the "Personal data" column click on the "Content settings" button. In the "Pictures" field, check the "Show all" checkbox. To fine-tune and manage filters, click Manage Exceptions. Changes have been made, close the browser settings tab.