Lurker account, just following people, unlikely to reply
Here is a list of methods for how to bypass it: gist.github.com/mary-ext/6e2...
Method 0 works on any browser
I'm using method 2 as it is the easiest for me on firefox, if you use Chrome you will have to use method 3 or 4 instead though.
Here is a list of methods for how to bypass it: gist.github.com/mary-ext/6e2...
Method 0 works on any browser
I'm using method 2 as it is the easiest for me on firefox, if you use Chrome you will have to use method 3 or 4 instead though.
1. You forgot to close the <img> tag
2. the source of the image should be in the src attribute
3. type is not a valid attribute for <img>
4. you forgot the end quote for the class tag
it should be: <img src="html.svg" alt="abcd" class="img-fluid w-lg-50"/>
1. You forgot to close the <img> tag
2. the source of the image should be in the src attribute
3. type is not a valid attribute for <img>
4. you forgot the end quote for the class tag
it should be: <img src="html.svg" alt="abcd" class="img-fluid w-lg-50"/>
Here is a list of methods for how to bypass it: gist.github.com/mary-ext/6e2...
Method 0 works on any browser
I'm using method 2 as it is the easiest for me on firefox, if you use Chrome you will have to use method 3 or 4 instead though.
Here is a list of methods for how to bypass it: gist.github.com/mary-ext/6e2...
Method 0 works on any browser
I'm using method 2 as it is the easiest for me on firefox, if you use Chrome you will have to use method 3 or 4 instead though.
gist.github.com/mary-ext/6e2...
gist.github.com/mary-ext/6e2...
Depending on what device you are using you might be able to use one of the methods here to bypass it completely:
gist.github.com/mary-ext/6e2...
Depending on what device you are using you might be able to use one of the methods here to bypass it completely:
gist.github.com/mary-ext/6e2...
gist.github.com/mary-ext/6e2...
gist.github.com/mary-ext/6e2...
Also, this was already mentioned mentioned, but I believe websites strip this info anyway.
Also, this was already mentioned mentioned, but I believe websites strip this info anyway.
This data isn't hidden, it is just not understood by most programs as it is non-standard.
While GIMP is unable to view or edit it you can still strip the data by unchecking "Save XMP data" on the export window (and "Save EXIF data" to be extra safe).
This data isn't hidden, it is just not understood by most programs as it is non-standard.
While GIMP is unable to view or edit it you can still strip the data by unchecking "Save XMP data" on the export window (and "Save EXIF data" to be extra safe).
It would also be nice if VRChat could just expose 18+ verified status to worlds so this wouldn't be necessary at all.
It would also be nice if VRChat could just expose 18+ verified status to worlds so this wouldn't be necessary at all.