Question:
Is there a way to save pictures from a site that disables the right-click button?
shawng80
2006-04-01 19:48:21 UTC
Is there a way to save pictures from a site that disables the right-click button?
Nine answers:
saraphen
2006-04-01 20:01:39 UTC
You can browse your temporary internet files. All the pics you have viewed since the last time you cleared your cache will be there. Norton Systemworks makes it easy. Once you find the pic, already on your harddrive, you can put it where you want.



Or-

Shift-Printscreen puts a copy of the whole screen into your clip-board, and you can paste it into whatever software you use for cropping photos. Then you can get whatever photo you want.
derkaiser93
2006-04-01 19:52:54 UTC
Try disabling Javascript in your browser (temporarily) and then navigating to the page. In IE you go to Tools, Internet Settings, click the security tab then the custom level button and then scroll down to scripting, disabling all three (Active Scripting, Pasting and JAVA)



In Mozilla Firefox Tools -> Options Select the Content Button and Uncheck the JAVA and Javascript buttons.



You may be able to download the image now, but web pages will not display correctly.



Once you got the image in question, undo what you did and you should be back to normal
anonymous
2006-04-01 19:58:10 UTC
All of the Mozilla/Netscape web browsers have a feature called "Page Info" which is located under tools. There is a tab for "multimedia". Simply find the file you are looking for while browsing that page on the Internet and save it (there should be a preview of the image).



Regarding the other answer thus far to your question. All creative works automatically fall under copyright law. However, if you are not using the image for commercial purposes it is generally considered to be fair use.
nmajdan
2006-04-01 19:53:08 UTC
Your best bet to save a file if you can't right click is go try and find the direct link to the pic. Go to the page and view the source code. Then search the code for the picture. I typically look for next in the page around the picture then I go to the code and find that text. Then I look around that text in the code and look for certain filetypes and tags. Pictures usually have an extension of .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .gif, to name a few. The normal tag for an image in HTML is . Good luck.
Salil P
2006-04-01 21:22:36 UTC
Go to view source and try to locate the image location. Enter the image url in the address bar and save
SparksD2145
2006-04-01 19:54:23 UTC
Yes, there is. Click and hold on to the image and drag it to the location you want it to be in. For example, a similar action is when you click and drag an item and put it in the recycle bin.



Hope this Helps.

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From,

The Realm of Goliath Web Design Team
mikeandrachael2004
2006-04-01 19:55:46 UTC
you could hit the "print screen" button on your keyboard, then paste the screen grab into photoshop, powerpoint, word or just about any other document.
anonymous
2016-05-20 15:30:50 UTC
HI, If u use dreamweaver to design you can disable your mouse through the "Behaviours" panel. Thanks
auroraangel
2006-04-01 19:49:15 UTC
not really that means its copyrighted and you cant save it.


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