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I would like a image swap filter, like adblock but it replaces blocked images with my own choice.

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A web site I visit has large and ugly icons I would like to display my own image in their place Is there an addon for FF25.0.1? or could I set a custom swap filter any other way?

Thanks for reading.

A web site I visit has large and ugly icons I would like to display my own image in their place Is there an addon for FF25.0.1? or could I set a custom swap filter any other way? Thanks for reading.

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I've never heard of an extension that would allow to swap icon or images on a web page.
This might be possible with CSS code (list-style-image) in some cases.
Otherwise you would need JavaScript like a GreaseMonkey or Scriptish script to swap the image links.

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Both these addons did

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/add-art/ https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/my-image-here/

Neither work with FF25.0.1 Both of which are extensions that build on adblocker's filter, I'm still looking.

I am not conversant with scripts etc I was hoping it would be simple like if uglyImage.gif replace with C:/desktop/myimage.gif

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Not helpful, 'google it' is only an acceptable response, if it is obvious and easy to find. Without an extension name, it's a needle in a haystack search.

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^Directed @iamjayakumars^