is there a way to get safari not to show the "broken image" symbol, when an image was not found? firefox does this by default.
i'd preferrably do this with css, but i think javascript will be the way to go... i am using jquery already, eg something like this would be great:
$(document).ready(function(){
$('img').broken().hide();
});
is there a way to get safari not to show the "broken image" symbol, when an image was not found? firefox does this by default.
i'd preferrably do this with css, but i think javascript will be the way to go... i am using jquery already, eg something like this would be great:
$(document).ready(function(){
$('img').broken().hide();
});
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asked Aug 28, 2010 at 11:16
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Reset to default 6From the jQuery documentation:
$("img").error(function(){
$(this).hide();
});
There is and event handler called onerror which you can add to the images:
<img src="image.png" onerror="this.style.visibility = 'hidden'" />