> Through the Preferences menu. Cookies and passwords would be under
> security or privacy. You can right-click on an image and choose "block
> images from this site".
I found the image manager preferences as follows:
Menu, Edit, Preferences, Icon: Content, Frame> Load images automatically,
Button: Exceptions
The cookie manager appears to be missing. I found an option to delete
cookies altogether using:
Menu, Edit, Preferences, Icon: Privacy, Link: remove individual cookies.
However, this does not provide site by site cookie management preferences.
On the older browser, I had a Cookie Sites tab that provided the facility
to block or allow cookies for each individual site, and I could
interactively add and remove sites from the cookie preferences list.
Mark.
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> http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Enabling%20and%20disabling%20cookies
>
> First result if you search for "firefox cookies" using Google.
Yeah. I don't have the facilities that the manual says. There are no
checkboxes on this version of the browser. Either the documentation is
out of date, or the browser has somehow become broken.
If you do, drop that menu down and at the bottom you should see "Use
custom settings." Select that and the settings you want should appear.
There's another drop-down menu under "Cookies" and "Keep until" with an
"Ask every time" option that should give you the setting you seek.
TJ
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