Blocking the image in Firefox
editI know that even though the Bahá'u'lláh picture is at the bottom of the page, sometimes when reverting the removal of the picture, and in normal editing, I sometimes inadvertently see the image, which I don't like doing. So for Baha'is who do not want to see the image, and who are using Mozilla Firefox, you can do this to block this one image:
1. Go to the directory that stores your Mozilla Firefox profile. On Windows XP, it looks something like
C:\Documents and Settings\<Windows User Name>\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<random digits>.default\chrome\
On Windows Vista it looks something like
C:\Users\<Windows User Name>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<random digits>.default\chrome\
- where
- <Windows User Name> is the name when you log into Windows XP
- <random digits> is a 8-digit alphanumberic string which is random, and which Firefox uses to protect your data from hackers
2. In that directory open a file called "userContent.css" (or start a new one with that name if it does not exist).
3. In that file at the top enter this code
img[src*="Bahaullah_from_miller"] { display: none !important; }
4. Restart firefox
That should block the image for you, and you alone -- Jeff3000 04:08, 27 December 2005 (UTC)