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Nigel W.
Nigel W.
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Dragging images from websites  en

Auteur : Nigel W.
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It has only just been pointed out to me that people can simply "drag" and "drop" onto their desktops any image they want from our websites, although "right click" is disabled.

What can Incomedia do about this?

(I've only just noticed this after several years...lol!)

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JJ. JUAG
JJ. JUAG
User

If you protect the HTML code in the boxes 4 - Privacy and Security - Security tab, the right mouse button is then blocked. (v12pro)

JJ.

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Paul M.
Paul M.
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Yes, that's correct JJ, but Nigel is referring to the ability which any web site visitor has to left-click and hold on an image, then drag it to the Windows desktop.

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Esahc ..
Esahc ..
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Nigel

Try adding html code to your header (it will be invisible)

Then paste this.

<BODY onselectstart="return false;" ondragstart="return false;">

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Nigel W.
Nigel W.
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Hi Esahc...

Do you mean in EVERY html page or add it to Advanced Settings -> Custom Code?

Nigel

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Esahc ..
Esahc ..
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Nigel

Just add it once, step 1, template customisation.  This will provide prtection on every page whether responsive or not.

It will look like it is going to obliterate some of your header, but it will not.

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Jamie B.
Jamie B.
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Hi nigel

you need to add the script tag, I believe it should work then.

regards

jamie

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Nigel W.
Nigel W.
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Hi Jamie/Esahc...

My apologies...it DOES WORK!

Because of memory issues the inserted html code above kept vanishing but now I've managed to keep it in tact and published, it works a treat!

Many thanks,

Nigel

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