That is correct, Elaho currently inlines all images, frankly it was the simplest thing to implement, and I also didn't expect gemini space to have so many images. However, since it's breaking in the upcoming release I want to mimic Largange's behaviour where each inlining is explicitly triggered by a user action, same domain or not. On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 8:14 PM Julien Blanchard <julien at typed-hole.org> wrote: > > > > Le 23 f?vr. 2021 ? 19:35, nervuri <nervuri at disroot.org> a ?crit : > > > > ?Hans Gerwitz wrote yesterday about the "inevitability of inline media > > display" [1], which is a thought I also had. Someone is going to > > implement it, it will be a crowd-pleaser, other clients will follow and > > we'll start seeing pages "best viewed in...". The incentive is there, > > no matter what the spec says (and the spec is actually ambiguous on this > > point [2]). > > > > Has it already happened? Are there Gemini clients that display inline > > images automatically? > > > > I know Vulpes does [3], but it's a web proxy, not a "native" browser, > > and it doesn't load third-party images. Lagrange has a "load image on > > scroll" option, which includes third-party images, but only applies to > > keyboard-triggered scolling. Are there any others? > > > > [1] gemini://gemi.dev/gemini-mailing-list/messages/005466.gmi > > [2] gemini://gemi.dev/gemini-mailing-list/messages/005233.gmi > > [3] https://proxy.vulpes.one/gemini/typed-hole.org > > Elaho an iOS client does that by default I think (it can be disabled). > > ? > julienxx > >
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