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Dave.
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
Posted - 20 November 2003 : 17:42:16
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I found this great script, will come in handy I'm sure. :)
Create a new Link in your Favorites menu (I've only tested this on IE6.0.2800.1106) and go to the properties of the new item and set this as the HREF:
javascript:alert("Right-Click Enabled!",document.ondragstart=document.body.ondragstart=null,document.oncontextmenu=document.body.oncontextmenu=null,document.onselectstart=document.body.onselectstart=null,document.onclick=null,document.body.onclick=null,document.onmousedown=document.body.onmousedown=null,document.onmouseup=document.body.onmouseup=null,document.onbeforecopy=document.body.onbeforecopy=null,document.onbeforecut=document.body.onbeforecut=null,document.oncopy=document.body.oncopy=null);
Nothing else, just set a name for it.
Now when you go to a page (http://javascript.internet.com/page-details/no-right-click.html) that disables Right-Clicking, go into your favorites menu and click this, Right-Click is enabled now. =) |
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DavidRhodes
Senior Member
United Kingdom
1222 Posts |
Posted - 20 November 2003 : 18:22:08
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what does this do? enable right-click on sites where right -click is disabled? |
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acoustika
Junior Member
Denmark
311 Posts |
Posted - 20 November 2003 : 18:52:48
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Yes It should *GGGG*, but I have some content on my site I wish to protect as much as I can with little effort, and I have done that with a few code linis with help from people here on snitz, and I very pleased to say that this thing DOES NOT WORK on my site ;-) Plain ol' Nice just it is. *S* |
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Nathan
Help Moderator
USA
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Faizan
Average Member
United Kingdom
592 Posts |
Posted - 20 November 2003 : 19:08:29
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Off topic, but I have seen many people saying *G* and *S*, but I never understand what it stands for, can anyone help?
By the way, great idea Dave.
Edit: Typo
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redbrad0
Advanced Member
USA
3725 Posts |
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Faizan
Average Member
United Kingdom
592 Posts |
Posted - 20 November 2003 : 19:51:31
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Oh Thanks, these never came in my big head..
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Dave.
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
Posted - 21 November 2003 : 15:13:31
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quote: Originally posted by Nathan
Or use Mozilla
Are you another one of those IE sucks people???
Mozilla sucks!!!
How do you like it???
All kidding aside, Mozilla is a good browser, I don't like the way it displays font sizes, I'm visually impaired, so I like IE to be set at the biggest Text size all the time, but Moz won't "stick" correctly and will display everything wrong for me, therefore I use IE. |
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homeacademy
Junior Member
USA
163 Posts |
Posted - 22 November 2003 : 09:17:07
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IE, bah!
My Top 5 Reasons to Use Netscape:
- Tabbed browsing (I couldn't live without this one!)
- Bookmark keywords (I type 'sf2k' to get to this forum - directly to my active topics page!)
- Quick Launch
- Bookmark tab-group
- Better JS processing
There are some things I wish NS had, custom toolbars (Google, etc) mainly. However, I think NS is overall a better browser, and has some great features, so I'm sticking with it for the forseeable future
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Faizan
Average Member
United Kingdom
592 Posts |
Posted - 22 November 2003 : 12:32:45
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My main reason for using IE is that I like the Google toolbar, because it blocks all my pop-ups, and I don't have to deal with them. And it just feels better to me anyway..
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snaayk
Senior Member
USA
1061 Posts |
Posted - 22 November 2003 : 13:22:36
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I could never use anything but IE becuase of Yahoo Companion. I haven't lost a bookmark in over 4 years....SWEET!! |
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Nathan
Help Moderator
USA
7664 Posts |
Posted - 22 November 2003 : 17:53:16
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quote: Originally posted by Faizan
My main reason for using IE is that I like the Google toolbar, because it blocks all my pop-ups, and I don't have to deal with them. And it just feels better to me anyway..
My Mozlla has a googlebar, and it doesn't need to block popups because Mozilla already does that for me.
quote: Originally posted by Dave.
Are you another one of those IE sucks people???
Well, I'm not one of those people who follows the software religions. I don't think Mac OS X is better than Win XP or the other way around, same with Linux ect.
I just kinda see comparing IE to Mozilla kinda like comparing Notepad to Word. |
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Dave.
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
Posted - 22 November 2003 : 19:33:13
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quote: Originally posted by Nathan
quote: Originally posted by Faizan
My main reason for using IE is that I like the Google toolbar, because it blocks all my pop-ups, and I don't have to deal with them. And it just feels better to me anyway..
My Mozlla has a googlebar, and it doesn't need to block popups because Mozilla already does that for me.
quote: Originally posted by Dave.
Are you another one of those IE sucks people???
Well, I'm not one of those people who follows the software religions. I don't think Mac OS X is better than Win XP or the other way around, same with Linux ect.
I just kinda see comparing IE to Mozilla kinda like comparing Notepad to Word.
Wow....I decided to try Moz again (This time on WinXP).
I actually like it...its nice, once I got everything to display to my liking at least. I'll now just have to find some kind of Spell-Checker.
Although I really don't see how you can compare IE to Moz as Notepad to Word... |
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Nathan
Help Moderator
USA
7664 Posts |
Posted - 23 November 2003 : 00:35:16
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Yeah, thats an exageration, but you know what I mean. IE is feature void and unconfigurable in comparison. |
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