I asked firefox to block an image on my blog but firefox blocked every image on the blog, there are no pictures in the posts, pages, theme, every single image have been removed from the blog. Is there some way of restoring the images.
Hi, I was working on my wordpress blog that uses the theme "Intrepidity". I wanted to remove a header image I added to the header but could not find a way of deleting it, so I right click for an option. the option I took was "Do you want firefox to block the image?". I clicked yes and that's the last time I saw an image on the blog. Firefox removed every image from the blog, even the side bars are gone, the header is no more, every single picture on the posts, pages are gone. The blog is nothing but a shell now. Is there any way I could have the images restored on the blog. Here's the blog name: http://www.weightlosscontrolreviews.com/
Wybrane rozwiązanie
With the site on display, click on the site identity button (for details on what that is see the site identity button article) and then on More Information. This will open up the page info dialog.
First select the Permissions panel, make sure that "Load Images" is set to allow (selecting Use Default should also work)
Next select the Media panel, then click on the first item in the list. Use the down arrow key to scroll through the list. If any item has the option "Block images from (domain name)" selected, de-select the option.
This should hopefully resolve your issue, but also see Fix problems that cause images to not show.
Some add-ons can also block images, for example if you have AdBlock Plus installed, make sure that you have not accidentally created a filter to block the images.
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Wybrane rozwiązanie
With the site on display, click on the site identity button (for details on what that is see the site identity button article) and then on More Information. This will open up the page info dialog.
First select the Permissions panel, make sure that "Load Images" is set to allow (selecting Use Default should also work)
Next select the Media panel, then click on the first item in the list. Use the down arrow key to scroll through the list. If any item has the option "Block images from (domain name)" selected, de-select the option.
This should hopefully resolve your issue, but also see Fix problems that cause images to not show.
Some add-ons can also block images, for example if you have AdBlock Plus installed, make sure that you have not accidentally created a filter to block the images.
TonyE, I'm so grateful to you for the fix that I'll be completely honest with you. If the universe was still mine, I'll give you a planet, no problem. That's how much I appreciate your help. Thanks again, maybe I'll send you an asteroid instead.
You're welcome