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Hide Images in Firefox for iOS

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no image mode bandwidth
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A no image mode to help you save bandwidth. Continue to browse the web without loading images
A no image mode to help you save bandwidth. Continue to browse the web without loading images

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[[Template:ios8.0]] Firefox for iOS has a mode where it hides images to help save bandwidth. =How to Hide or Show Images= # Tap the menu button at the bottom of the screen. (You might need to [[Navigation bar in Firefox for iOS|scroll all the way to the top of the page]] for the menu button to appear). # Here you can Hide or Show Images: #* To hide images, tap the '''Hide Images''' icon to hide images and not load them in the future. (You might need to swipe to the next panel first.) #* To display images, tap the '''Show Images''' icon to show images and load them in the future. (You might need to swipe to the next panel first.) {note}'''Don't see a menu button?''' You might be on an older version of Firefox. Please update to the latest version through the App Store.<br>{/note}
[[Template:ios8.0]] Firefox for iOS has a mode where it hides images to help save bandwidth. =How to Hide or Show Images= # ;[[Template:iosmenu]](You might need to [[Navigation bar in Firefox for iOS|scroll all the way to the top of the page]] for the menu button to appear). # Here you can Hide or Show Images: #* To hide images, tap the '''Hide Images''' icon to hide images and not load them in the future. (You might need to swipe to the next panel first.) #* To display images, tap the '''Show Images''' icon to show images and load them in the future. (You might need to swipe to the next panel first.) {note}'''Don't see a menu button?''' You might be on an older version of Firefox. Please update to the latest version through the App Store.<br>{/note}

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