Rating: 2 stars
It removes them all and when i set on pages links, they still not work.
Can you make an option to block only links on posts, but still keep them on pages please??
Rating: 5 stars
Fantastic – many, many thanks – working a treat with WP 4.2.2
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This plugin has survived sevral incarnations and keeps doing it’s job nicely in the backgound. Highly recommended!
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Thanks so much!
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Thanks for this plugin!
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Did a Google search for just this for exactly the reasons you mention and bam, here it is, precisely what we are looking for. Thank you!!
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I accidentally found this plugin and it’s what I want.
I apply it to my website deviantwp.com and it works perfect!
Rating: 5 stars
As a travel magazine, I’ve had tremendous problems with image theft, not just from smaller sites but also from large corporations who should know better (and would enforce their copyright, were I to have stolen one of their images).
On a WordPress based site, a no right-click plugin doesn’t prevent someone from clicking on the image and THEN stealing it. The only way that can be prevented is to remove the image links. As I have over 1000 images on my site, I wasn’t relishing removing the link from every single image.
Not only does this plugin do what it says it will do, it does it w/o causing problems with the site and original articles/images.
Huge kudos to the developer(s) of this plugin! While this won’t stop the truly tenacious image thief, it WILL keep a huge percentage of the population who truly believes, “If it’s on the internet, it must be free). (If you’d like to see how well it works, visit my website, https://www.explorationtravelmagazine.com
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Works really well.
For my use I would also be happy if there was an option to “remove image links AND hide image link option” (as I don’t want my users to be able to change this setting anyway).
Cheers,
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Hi!
This plugin is halfway to brilliant. Halfway because:
(1) sometimes, I need the links.
I’m using a full-size print-screen
to a smaller image in order to demo my WordPress themes. THAT link should not be disabled.
{2} on the other hand, even with your plugin activated, thumbnails (in WordPress galleries) are not disabled, but in my case, I
them disabled, because I am using my galleries with the Postcards plugin to create an e-card service.
Postcards adds a link under THUMBNAILS from the gallery. But the darn thumbnails behave like regular images, with a hand appearing, and of course you will click, and you get an image of the image, taking you away from the e-card link below. And from the whole site.
https://wordpressera.com/theme-gallery-3/
However, I want my visitors focused on the link
the thumbnail; and not on the hand on the thumbnail. They will see the larger image inside the window that pops up with the e-card form.
Question: Is there a way with your plugin to selectively “enable” links that are wanted; and selectively disable links that are not wanted — i.e., even though they are on thumbnails?
It would be handy if, in the Admin area to your plugin, there were checkboxes where I could:
(1) first, globally disable links; and then,
(2) second, in addition, let’s say add a gallery URL to an “exception” field in Admin, so that even though they are thumbnails in that gallery, they will be disabled; — or, if this can’t happen,
(3) instead of having the bigger image come up from a thumb, and shove the page out of sight …. could that linked image at least be made, by default, to pop up in a window in front of the page?
(4) last, would be handy of there could be some way to expressly “enable” a link — in particular links I
add in, as opposed to links that are auto-generated by the WordPress system?
Right now, your plugin disables all links including my manual links; but does not disable links on thumbs.
This is a brilliant plugin, BTW, I hope it can be taken to the next level.
Thank you!
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Hi!
This plugin is halfway to brilliant. Halfway because:
(1) sometimes, I need the links.
I’m using a full-size print-screen
to a smaller image in order to demo my WordPress themes. THAT link should not be disabled.
{2} on the other hand, even with your plugin activated, thumbnails (in WordPress galleries) are not disabled, but in my case, I
them disabled, because I am using my galleries with the Postcards plugin to create an e-card service.
Postcards adds a link under THUMBNAILS from the gallery. But the darn thumbnails behave like regular images, with a hand appearing, and of course you will click, and you get an image of the image, taking you away from the e-card link below. And from the whole site.
https://wordpressera.com/theme-gallery-3/
However, I want my visitors focused on the link
the thumbnail; and not on the hand on the thumbnail. They will see the larger image inside the window that pops up with the e-card form.
Question: Is there a way with your plugin to selectively “enable” links that are wanted; and selectively disable links that are not wanted — i.e., even though they are on thumbnails?
It would be handy if, in the Admin area to your plugin, there were checkboxes where I could:
(1) first, globally disable links; and then,
(2) second, in addition, let’s say add a gallery URL to an “exception” field in Admin, so that even though they are thumbnails in that gallery, they will be disabled; — or, if this can’t happen,
(3) instead of having the bigger image come up from a thumb, and shove the page out of sight …. could that linked image at least be made, by default, to pop up in a window in front of the page?
(4) last, would be handy of there could be some way to expressly “enable” a link — in particular links I
add in, as opposed to links that are auto-generated by the WordPress system?
Right now, your plugin disables all links including my manual links; but does not disable links on thumbs.
This is a brilliant plugin, BTW, I hope it can be taken to the next level.
Thank you!
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Hi!
This plugin is halfway to brilliant. Halfway because:
(1) sometimes, I need the links.
I’m using a full-size print-screen
to a smaller image in order to demo my WordPress themes. THAT link should not be disabled.
{2} on the other hand, even with your plugin activated, thumbnails (in WordPress galleries) are not disabled, but in my case, I
them disabled, because I am using my galleries with the Postcards plugin to create an e-card service.
Postcards adds a link under THUMBNAILS from the gallery. But the darn thumbnails behave like regular images, with a hand appearing, and of course you will click, and you get an image of the image, taking you away from the e-card link below. And from the whole site.
https://wordpressera.com/theme-gallery-3/
However, I want my visitors focused on the link
the thumbnail; and not on the hand on the thumbnail. They will see the larger image inside the window that pops up with the e-card form.
Question: Is there a way with your plugin to selectively “enable” links that are wanted; and selectively disable links that are not wanted — i.e., even though they are on thumbnails?
It would be handy if, in the Admin area to your plugin, there were checkboxes where I could:
(1) first, globally disable links; and then,
(2) second, in addition, let’s say add a gallery URL to an “exception” field in Admin, so that even though they are thumbnails in that gallery, they will be disabled; — or, if this can’t happen,
(3) instead of having the bigger image come up from a thumb, and shove the page out of sight …. could that linked image at least be made, by default, to pop up in a window in front of the page?
(4) last, would be handy of there could be some way to expressly “enable” a link — in particular links I
add in, as opposed to links that are auto-generated by the WordPress system?
Right now, your plugin disables all links including my manual links; but does not disable links on thumbs.
This is a brilliant plugin, BTW, I hope it can be taken to the next level.
Thank you!
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This is worked fine.
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Rating: 5 stars
It just works
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IT WORKS!
’nuff said….
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