

That’s why pages are rendered faster: there is actually less material to download from the Internet. Note that ClickToFlash doesn’t just suppress the drawing (rendering) of Flash content it suppresses its loading altogether. It also works in any other browsers that use WebKit, such as OmniWeb. Other Web browsers already have ways to achieve something similar (in Camino you can check “Block Flash animations” and “Block web advertising”, and of course Firefox’s vast repertory of plug-ins form a universe unto themselves), but this is the first time I’ve seen something that works so well for Safari. This causes Safari to render Web pages much faster. Why didn’t someone tell me about this sooner? ClickToFlash is a free WebKit plug-in that does one thing and does it extremely well: it blocks Flash content from loading in your Safari Web pages. #1577: iPhone 12/12 Pro repair program, fix corrupted Chrome extensions, iCloud Mail custom domains, Chipolo AirTag alternative, 10-digit dialing changes.
#FLASH PLAYER FOR MAC OS X 10.5 8 UPGRADE#

#1581: New Safari 15 features, Center Stage vs.
