The default web interface doesn’t do it and the images are not tagged in a way that you could easily fix it with CSS. You could possibly do it with a greasemonkey script (see your local LLM).
Haha, you overestimate me, I’m struggling with trying to change the colors in CSS, trying to hide images or whatnot would be like asking a monkey to change the timing belt of a car engine.
I appreciate you!
That reminds me, anyone know if I can have the images/gifs in comments be collapsed as default?
The default web interface doesn’t do it and the images are not tagged in a way that you could easily fix it with CSS. You could possibly do it with a greasemonkey script (see your local LLM).
Haha, you overestimate me, I’m struggling with trying to change the colors in CSS, trying to hide images or whatnot would be like asking a monkey to change the timing belt of a car engine.
The old.lemmy.world frontend has the option to “collapse inline media” in the settings, but it isn’t available on the default one.
I figured out the “collapse inline media” thing about 2 months ago… after almost 2 decades of reddit use… about 3 weeks before I deleted my account…
Oh well, at least I got to enjoy it for a wee bit there