How to remove right mouse button to download image

Delfin Version: 7.3.3


Hello friends.


I need the photos that are in the directory: /m/photos/

Can not be downloaded with the right mouse button. Click on the photo and right click "Save Image As".

Searching for forums I found a code to put it before </head> in the template

code


The point is that with this code, right-click functions are deleted on ALL pages.

So. Is there any way that you can only delete the mouse button for photos?

Thank you very much and have a nice day.

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Quote · 4 Jun 2017

Yes, you can disable just for photos; search the net and you will find the answer..  However, photos are displayed as a background image with a transparent gif on top; so right clicking will just save the gif.  However, saving a web page will save the image.  Really, it is hard to prevent saving anything on the net; it is the nature of the net.  If people think that they can be safe putting anything on the net is a problem; it can't be.

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Quote · 4 Jun 2017

Hello

Thank you for your cooperation. I have seen that there are different ways to create layers and transparencies.

But I do not want them to be on the whole page. I just want this for the images (/m/photos/).

I do not know in which file I have to paste the code. The question would be:

In which file I paste the code and that only affects the photos?. No to the rest

Thank you

Quote · 4 Jun 2017

 

Can not be downloaded with the right mouse button. Click on the photo and right click "Save Image As".

 No matter what you do you cannot stop them. All the code in the world cannot stop "shift PrtScr" or simply using the Windows Snipping tool to capture screenshots.

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Quote · 5 Jun 2017

Thanks for comment .

I know more than 100 "FREE" programs to download images (videos, files, etc.). You can also "steal photos"

with the camera phone photos. And surely in other ways more.

But the point is that in a "private" social network, registered members have to see that social network administrators care about their privacy, and at least do not make things easy.

It is a matter of decorum, of image, of professionalism and of not being one more of the same.

Greetings.

Quote · 5 Jun 2017
 
 
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