• Hi, guys!

    I installed NextGen Gallery and Lightbox2 and everything is working fine except 2 things.

    1.) How to disable rightclick menu on thumbnails and images (lightbox2) in NextGen Gallery? I do not want people to download the images from my blog.
    2.) If there are Flash objects on my blog, they do not darken when clicking on thumbnail. They are actually positioned above the image / LighBox view. Is there any way to fix that?

    Thank you,

    Lost

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  • And you just proved my point, travel-junkie! See, I have something, and you want it. You are already mad, because, you say, you know how to take it, so why shouldn’t you? BECAUSE IT’S MINE.

    Visitors like you are thieves. “My precious images?” Yes, I call the dollar bills in my pocket precious images. And that annoys you, because we’re back to the point that you want to take what isn’t yours to take.

    I should add that visitors who are looking for images do NOT become new followers. 98% of them go to that page, or steal the image directly. They do not sign up. They do not favorite, or get rss. They just come to take.

    I agree, I am watermarking everything now. But I don’t know how to go back to images already uploaded and watermark them. Is there a plugin that can do that, does anyone know? It sounds impossible to me, but maybe there is a way to go in my database and do it, I don’t know.

    Anonymous User 96400

    (@anonymized-96400)

    Just upload the images again with the watermark, dude. Use Photoshop to watermark the lot of em oin one go. Or use NextGEN Gallery and import your images into it. You can add watermarks there.

    I didn’t prove your point, mate. I’m not remotely interested in your images. All I was saying is that what you’re doing to “protect” your images doesn’t work. All I would (if I wanted to, which I don’t, believe me) need to do is disable Javascript in my browser. And I said ‘might’ get you new followers, as you put it (are you running a cult or what?)

    You should really lay off the weed a bit, dude. It’s making you all paranoid.

    I think the point is that he wasn’t asking for an opinion, he was asking for a solution. If he had asked “do you think I should disable right click” then maybe he would have deserved the tirade.

    As it is he asked, “how do I…”. Share your opinions – fine – but at the end of the day it is his site to do with what he wills.

    SOME OF US need this for legal reasons. I agree annoying but could save my ass?? Needy clients are needy clients. Any image on the web can be copied. duh

    SoftDux

    (@softdux)

    Disabling the right click has no legal implications. In fact, the moment I browse a website, I already stole that websites images. It’s how the internet works, for me to view a website, my computer has to download (aka steal) the images from your precious website and then I have them. I own them, and I can do with them what I like to.

    Guys, it’s time you get off your throne on this one. If you don’t want others to have your images / photos, then don’t put it on the internet. If you have to put it online, then watermark the images, and only put low res images on the net. How many sites do you know that has the right click option disabled? I don’t know any, and those that I do know, don’t even bother visiting.

    Does anyone of the big micro stock sites do it? NO. In fact, they get more traffic from people who ‘steal’ their photos and then use it in emails / presentations / CD’s / lame websites, etc than most other sites do.

    P.S. I don’t care about your images, or your website.

    torb

    (@torb)

    Yes, of course you own the picture… as you own a car in a car shop because you want it. No wonder people want to disable right-clicking…

    Everybody has a point,
    However the best bet is not to publish photos you do not want them to have… ??
    They are in the cache images under “temporary internet files”…and you could get them from there in your browser under: Tools/Internet Options/general/browsing history/settings/view files/

    Even with sites that deal with the porno industry,personal private pic’s like in the “lifestyles”…or related content…they are in those folders…also remember “copy screen”…
    A water mark is a good solution, or in a NGG/Slideshow…can not right click…
    Good luck

    I saw an article a while ago about putting a transparent image on top of the images, and then when someone right clicks, and saves and image, it saves the transparent image to his PC, not the actual photo.

    The question is, how does one get this into WP?

    Several solutions:

    To disable right click: <norightclick all=”true”>

    To disable images only: <norightclick all=”images”>

    Add to BODY tage to disable right click on whole page: <body oncontextmenu=”return false;”>

    Change the TAG to disable right click on specific images: <img src=”no-more-yourimage.gif” width=”250″ height=”250″ oncontextmenu=”return false”>

    Disable CUT and PASTE: <body ondragstart=”return false” onselectstart=”return false”>

    Disable page printing:

    <style media=”print”>
    <–

    BODY {
    display:none;
    }

    –>
    </style>

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