when right clicking i found that my photos weren't showing up any longer.... how do i get to see them again??

Asked by Kiro789

i was browsing through a site and right clicked. then i realized that my pictures weren't showing up again and a pop-up came up saying to undo. i barely saw it before it went off and now i can;t seem to locate the settings which could reverse the action or to prevent it from doing again. i tried the same thing with another set of photos thinking if i do it and then hit the undo button just before it went off that it would go back to normal but it didn't so now those are two sites telling me i can;t view any photos on them. If there's a setting there must be a way to reverse the action done. It asks me if to block images from this particular site and i can;t seem to find that setting in any of the above bar to rectify the problem.

Can anyone assist me in this plz????

Kiro

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Kiro789 (lukozade-789) said :
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oh and i am using Mozilla firefox as my internet browser

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Tang (robertmcgreg) said :
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Have you tried (in the top panel of Firefox) Edit/Preferences/Content/ and looked at your preferences there?

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Kiro789 (lukozade-789) said :
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no i haven't.... and i tried it and now it works. muah**** thank you very much Tang and god bless you.

thanx again Kiro

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ChuckL (c-j-lingo-cox) said :
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Until recently, my emails from vendors and groups opened with the graphics open, Now the only way to see the graphics is to follow the link to the web site. I had not used Evolution until I installed Ubuntu 8.10 on my desktop computer. After using it for a couple of months, I decided that I just couldn't put up with the Microsoft like excess number of clicks to accomplish anything, and I didn't like the inability to set up my mail folders thee way I wanted them. (Function folders at the top with the storage folders below them.)

This problem was first noticed immediately after I tried to use the scheduler in Evolution and had Evolution attempt to open the password file. This occurred several times, and each time I simply closed the dialog box with the "DENY" box.

I have the same OS Ubuntu 8.10 on my laptop and have the same applications, Evolution, and Thunderbird on both. The problem only occurs on the desktop where I had used Evolution for a short time. It does not occur on the laptop. both systems are using NoScript, and both systems have the same settings on Thunderbird.

I am looking for ideas. I'd hate to have to uninstall and then reinstall either or both.

Thanks