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Oh! I haven't changed since high school and suddenly I am uncool
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Changes to how browsers deal with flash content
I just received an e mail re: the above, that may be of interest.
We would like to inform you about current changes of browser policies related to Flash contents. A new feature has been recently released that serves the purpose of prolonging the battery life of notebooks by blocking the loading of Flash contents, which – from the browsers' point of view – serve advertising functions. So far 2 browsers have installed this feature: • Safari The latest versions enable this feature by default. When blocking Flash content, the browser takes both its size and its position into consideration. Read more here. • Chrome The current Beta version (Chrome v44.x) enables this feature by default but it can be enabled manually in all current versions. When blocking Flash content, the browser takes its size, its position and its source into consideration. Make sure the Flash content (the Promo Tool itself) is at least 400x300px large, which is big enough in size, to avoid being blocked by browsers. |
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