There is a website whose text I am interested in reading, however the images that accompany it may have content which I'd prefer not to see. I'm trying to use the Firefox extension Stylish to add a rule for that website.
The following CSS rules work almost as I'd prefer:
img {
display: none !important;
/* visibility: hidden !important; */
}
* {
background-image: none !important;
}
(The commented line is an alternative; I am aware of the difference between the two options)
At the same time, I'd prefer to keep the alt-text of images displayed, as it may help me decide whether the specific image is one I'd like to see.
Is there any way to add a CSS rule that will hide the image but display its alt-text, supposing the latter is set?
Pretty sure this is not something you can currently do with just CSS. You need a userscript.
Install Greasemonkey, or Tampermonkey, or similar. Then this userscript will work:
// ==UserScript==
// @name _Hide pics except for alt text
// @include http://YOUR_SERVER.COM/YOUR_PATH/*
// @require http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.0/jquery.min.js
// @require https://gist.github.com/raw/2625891/waitForKeyElements.js
// @grant GM_addStyle
// ==/UserScript==
GM_addStyle ( " \
* { \
background-image: none !important; \
} \
" );
waitForKeyElements ("img", hideImageExceptForAltText);
function hideImageExceptForAltText (jNode) {
var oldSrc = jNode.attr ("src");
jNode.attr ("src", "");
jNode.attr ("data-oldSrc", oldSrc);
}
It uses waitForKeyElements
to handle images on AJAX-driven sites.
Open developer tool and in javascript console run following jquery command to hide all images.
$('img').attr('src','');
when you press enter all images will have src attribute off null and alt text will display
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